Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Technical Notes - A Rotational High Pressure ViscosimeterBy Murray F. Hawkins, Marion L. Kimmel
sage' appears to have been the first (1933) to design a rolling ball viscosimeter for the express purpose of measuring the viscosity of oils with natural gas in solution, i.e., under reservoir co
Jan 1, 1955
-
Biographical Notice Of John BirkinbineBy Rossiter Raymond
JOHN BIRKINBINE was born Nov. 16, 1844, at Reading, Pa., the eldest son of H. P. M. Birkinbine, widely known as a hydraulic engineer. The family removed subsequently to Philadelphia, where, as a young
Jan 7, 1915
-
Official Institute Reports for the Year 1923TO THE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -The following report covers briefly some of the more important activities of the Institute dur
Jan 1, 1923
-
Extractive Metallurgy Division - A New Technique for Determination of Density of Liquid Metals: Application to CopperBy R. G. Ward, A. E. El-Mehairy
A technique was developed to calculate the density of liquid metals from the profile of a weighed levitated drop obtained by emitted light photography and calibration. The density of liquid copper wa
Jan 1, 1963
-
Institute of Metals Division - The Rate-Controlling Mechanism of Slip in the Intermetallic Compound AgMg at Low TemperaturesBy A. K. Mukherjee, John E. Dorn
The effects of strain rate and temperature on the critical resolved shear stress for (321)[111] slip were determined for the silver-rich CsCl type of intermetallic compound AgMg. The flow stress incre
Jan 1, 1964
-
Papers - Production - Domestic - Development and Production in the East Texas DistrictBy Wallace Ralston
DuRing the year of 1937, the East Texas district produced 211,194,467 hbl. of oil and marketed more than 22,329 million cu. ft. of gas; 3377 oil and gas wells were completed. During this same period 1
Jan 1, 1938
-
Institute of Metals Division - Creep Deformation of Aluminum-Copper Two-Phase AlloysBy R. M. N. Pelloux
This study of aluminum-copper alloys had two aims: 1) To determine the effect of the amount and distribution of a second phase, CuAl2, on the creep-rupture strength, ductility, and fracture chara
Jan 1, 1960
-
Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Effect of Solute Concentration and Diffusivity on Dendritic Solidification of Dilute Binary Aqueous SolutionsBy Pradeep K. Rohatgi, David N. French, Surendar M. Jain, Clyde M. Adams
The effect of solute concentration and diffussivity on dendritic solidification of dilute binary aqueous solutions has been investigated; chlorides of sodium, potassium, lithiurn, and hydrogen were us
Jan 1, 1970
-
San Francisco Paper - Biographical Notice of John BirkinbineBy Rossier W. Raymond
John Birkinbine was born Nov. 16, 1844, at Reading, Pa., the eldest son of H. P. M. Birkinbine, widely known as a hydraulic engineer. The family removed subsequently to Philadelphia, where, as a young
Jan 1, 1916
-
Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Chemical Composition on the Rupture Properties at 1200°F of Wrought Cr-Ni-Co-Fe-Mo-W-Cb AlloysBy J. W. Freeman, E. E. Reynolds, A. E. White
Fram a study of 63 systematic alloy modifications it was found that molybdenum, tungsten, and columbium, added individually or simultaneously, and increases in chromium cause major improvements in 120
Jan 1, 1953
-
New York Paper - Petroleum Resources of China and Siberia (with Discussion)By Eliot Blackwelder
For the purposes of this paper, the boundaries of China and Siberia will be taken as they stood about 1907. Except in the Caspian region, it is doubtful if all the oil ever produced in these countr
Jan 1, 1923
-
New York Paper - Petroleum Resources of China and Siberia (with Discussion)By Eliot Blackwelder
For the purposes of this paper, the boundaries of China and Siberia will be taken as they stood about 1907. Except in the Caspian region, it is doubtful if all the oil ever produced in these countr
Jan 1, 1923
-
Coal - The Quantitative Petrographic Composition of Three Alabama CoalsBy R. Q. Shotts
Nitric acid oxidation rate analyses of three coals, previously studied microscopically by the Bureau of Mines, revealed three components. Relative quantities agree with those found for the four compon
Jan 1, 1954
-
Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Effects on Fractures on Sweep-Out PatternBy C. E. Kemp, A. B. Dyes
Results of a field research project on the thermal recovery of oil by movement of a combustion front are presented. This field test was conducted in the South Belridge field, This The war paitern was
-
Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - Interpretation of the Literature on The Mechanism of The Hall ProcessBy J. J. Stokes
Literature on the electrolysis of aluminum from cryolite melts and on the structure of these melts is surveyed critically. Data on density, freezing point, and other properties are reviewed. Theories
Jan 1, 1959
-
Engineering Societies Joint ActivitiesThis fund was established in 1929 for support of research and especially refers to non-ferrous mining and metallurgy. It is administered under the Board by a committee consisting of the President and
Jan 1, 1929
-
Institute Reports for Year 1923TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -The following report covers briefly some of the more important activities of the Institute duri
Jan 1, 1923
-
Athens System of MiningBy S. R. Elliott
THE principles of the caving system, as they apply to mining of soft iron-ore deposits, are well known, as this method has been in use for many years. It is, however, necessary to give a general descr
Jan 8, 1920
-
Iron and Steel Division - Further Information on Sampling Liquid Steel for Dissolved Oxygen (TN)By J. M. Snook, F. C. Langenberg
FOR a better understanding of the melting and refining processes, the oxygen content of the steel bath should be determined. The oxygen content influences many process and product variables such as th
Jan 1, 1960
-
Coal - Tube-Furnace Method for Rapid Determination of Sulfur in CoalBy G. E. Keller, G. D. Coe
Several methods have been devised for rapid determination of sulfur in coal using a high-temperature combustion furnace. The fundamental principles of the various methods are similar but the techniqu
Jan 1, 1961