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Domestic Production - Review of the Oil Industry in the Rocky Mountain Region in 1927By S. Grinsfelder
Although wildcatting was hampered by the general overproduction and low price of crude, several developments, worthy of note in the history of the petroleum industry in the Rocky Mountain region, were
Jan 1, 1928
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Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Orientation Dependence of Dislocation Damping and Elastic Constants in Fe-18Cr-Ni Single CrystalsBy N. F. Fiore, M. C. Mangalick
DISLOCATION damping in single crystals is orientation dependent.' If dislocations are distributed uniformly over all the slip systems in a crystal, and if each dislocation contributes identically
Jan 1, 1969
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Olivine (82c17ab2-2b2b-4eec-af85-afb06d46e341)By Kefton H. Teague
Olivine is a mineral containing a mixture of forsterite (Mg2SiO4) and fayalite (Fe2SiO4) in solid solution. The name olivine was first applied by Werner in 1790 (Hunter, 1941) because of the olive-gre
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Modulus on the Temperature Dependence of the Activation Energy for Creep at High TemperaturesBy Craig R. Barrett, Alan J. Ardell, Oleg D. Sherby
It is shown that the apparent activation energy for creep of pure poly crystalline metals increases with increasing temperature in the temperature range 0.5 to 1.0 of the absolute melting temperature.
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in California during 1929By D. B. Myers
The consistent upward trend in crude oil production prevailing in California throughout the greater part of 1929, was effectively checked in November by a curtailment program instituted by mutual agre
Jan 1, 1930
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DiscussionTHE CHAIRMAN.-Thank you. Since the papers are rather closely related, I think rather than taking them one at a time we will entertain discussion on any of these problems at this time. W. A. REICH.*
Jan 1, 1943
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Heat Capacity of Iron Carbide from 68° to 298° K. and the Thermodynamic Properties of Iron CarbideBy Harry Seltz
SEVERAL investigators have measured the heat capacity of cementite, using different methods of attack, but the agreement between the values obtained cannot be considered good. Naeser1 has made measure
Jan 1, 1939
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Economic Look at Small Area Mining MethodsBy Franklin J. Kay
Introduction The methods used in surface, mining vary throughout the world, depending on many variables such as: the types of over- burden materials, the depth of the overburden, the thickness of the
Jan 1, 1981
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Iron and Steel Division - Aluminum-Oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid IronBy N. A. Gokcen, J. Chipman
Aluminum and oxygen dissolved in liquid iron were brought into equilibrium with pure alumina crucibles and atmospheres of known H2O and H2 contents to study the reactions: 1—Al2O3(s) = 2 Al + 3 0; 2—A
Jan 1, 1954
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Symposia - Symposuim on Determination of Hydrogen in Steel - A Modified Vacuum Extraction ApparatusBy W. D. Brown
Newell1 has shown that hydrogen is removed from steel in a vacuum at a temperature of 500° to 900° C. within 136 hr. Holm and Thompson2 also state that, especially when the hydrogen is high, the resul
Jan 1, 1945
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Thermodynamics of the Thermal Decomposition of Aluminum Sulfate: The Al-S-O System from 850° to 1050°KBy T. R. Ingraham
When aluminum sulfate was decomposed in an evacuated apparatus and the sample cooled, Q alumina was found. The thermodynamics of the decomposition reaction were resolved by measurements of the total
Jan 1, 1969
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A Hot-Wire Anemometer With ThermocoupleBy T. S. Taylor
THE development of the linear hot-wire anemometer has been chiefly clue to the efforts of L. V. Kings1 and A. E. Kennelly and H. S. Sanborn.2 The anemometers used by these investigators consisted esse
Jan 9, 1919
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Low-Sulfur Coal In IllinoisBy Gilbert Cady
EXTENSIVE Sampling of coal in Illinois during the past 10 or 12 years by the State Geological Survey, in cooperation with various organizations, such as the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the University of Il
Jan 7, 1919
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Production - Domestic - Developments in California Oil Industry during 1939By V. H. Wilhelm
Drilling activity in California during 1939 decreased approximately 15 per cent from that of the previous year. New reserve discoveries were the lowest in many years, but extensions, development of de
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Domestic - Developments in California Oil Industry during 1939By V. H. Wilhelm
Drilling activity in California during 1939 decreased approximately 15 per cent from that of the previous year. New reserve discoveries were the lowest in many years, but extensions, development of de
Jan 1, 1940
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Chemical Treatment Of Coal And CokeBy P. Nicholls
PATENT records show that the attempt to improve the burning of fuel by mixture or pretreatment with chemicals dates back to the early years of the last century. By 1845 English and French patents had
Jan 1, 1937
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Technical Notes - Migration of Carbon in Steel under the Influence of Direct CurrentBy P. Dayal, L. S. Darken
THE migration of carbon in austenite under the influence of an electric current has been observed qualitatively several times.14 Lebedev and Guterman5 recently have reported quantitative measurements;
Jan 1, 1951
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Dilation of Nickel Lattice by Dissolved CarbonBy Y. Nakada, E. J. Fasiska, A. S. Keh, L. Zwell
DURING an investigation of solid-solution hardening of nickel by carbon,' we found that there were no reliable data on the dilating effect of dissolved carbon on the unit cell of nickel. Bernier2
Jan 1, 1969
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Shrinkage Stopes - Mining Methods of the Cripple Creek District (with Discussion)By Fred Jones
The Cripple Creek district is in Teller County, Colo., about 18 miles in an air line west of Colorado Springs and at an elevation of 10,000 It. A line drawn through Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak wil
Jan 1, 1925
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Minerals Beneficiation - Manganese Recovery as Chloride from Ores and SlagsBy W. L. Falke, A. A. Cochran
A basic problem in connection with manganese is to find economical ways to utilize domestic resources. As a part of its program to conserve domestic mineral resources and to reduce dependence of forei
Jan 1, 1968