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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Cuba during 1938

    By W. M. O Connor, Roy E. Dickerson

    The production of crude petroleum of the Bacuranao field, Cuba, fell off rapidly because no new wells Mere drilled. In December 1938, the total was 15 bbl. per day. The estimated average from this ser

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Cleveland Paper - Melting Iron in the Cupola-Furnace

    By R. Moldenke

    Unlike the furnaces employed in the reduction of ores to mattes and metals, the foundry-cupola has only melting to do. This looks simple enough; and its development has progressed through centuries by

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Lake Superior Paper - Removing Scaffolds in Blast Furnaces.

    By J. P. Witherow

    Mr. BIRKINBINE's description of the bad working and sudden chilling of the Warwick Furnace last summer, seems to me quite phenomenal in blast-furnace practice. During my connection with the manag

    Jan 1, 1881

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    The Nature Of Dispersed Mineral In Flotation Pulps

    By Arthur F. Taggart, T. C. Fitt, A. W. Thomas

    IT was noticed early by operators that high recoveries and flocculation of the sulphide minerals were closely correlated in agitation-froth flotation. Later, this readily visible flocculation was foun

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Duluth Paper - The Construction of Maps in Relief

    By E. B. Harden, J. H. Harden

    The practical use to which topographical models or relief-maps have been put, has within the last few years taken a wider range. They are rapidly coming into favor for other than purely scientific pu

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Papers - Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Industry in 1940

    By Basil B. Zavoico

    Production of crude oil in the U.S.S.R. during 1940 is estimated at 222,600,000 bbl., as compared with the revised figure for the preceding year of 220,866,000 bbl., an increase of 0.79 per cent, and

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Capillarity - Permeability - Oil-Water Displacements in Microscopic Capillaries

    By C. C. Templeton, S. S. Rushing

    Methods previously developed for the study of air-liquid displacements in microscopic capillaries (inner diameters of 3 to 40 microns) have been used to investigate oil-water displacements in capillar

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Papers - Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Industry in 1940

    By Basil B. Zavoico

    Production of crude oil in the U.S.S.R. during 1940 is estimated at 222,600,000 bbl., as compared with the revised figure for the preceding year of 220,866,000 bbl., an increase of 0.79 per cent, and

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Prediction Of Long-Term Creep Closure In Salt

    By Jeffrey W. Nelson

    Predictions of creep closure for periods ranging up to more than 1,000 years are needed for designing a radioactive waste repository in a salt formation. Such long-term predictions must be based on th

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Power Requirements in Multi-Phase Mixing

    By N. Arbiter, J. Steininger, C. C. Harris

    Power consumption and operating variables in air-liquid systems for a wide range of operating conditions in the turbulent region have been correlated by two dimensionless groups involving the power ra

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Technical Note - Nuclear Instrumentation In Coal Preparation Plants

    By L. S. Kolbert, C. H. Baab

    Introduction In June 1981, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) issued a report titled "Control Systems in Coal Preparation Plants" to determine the status of instrumentation and automation

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Centrifugal Fans and Their Use in Bleeder Applications

    By David W. Kennedy, Stephen P. Harrison

    In the past few years, a new system has been developed for ventilating longwall panels in some gassy coal mines in the Northern West Virginia area. This system utilizes a five or six foot diameter air

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Recent Developments In The Inspection Of Steel Rails.

    By Robert W. Hunt

    (Cleveland meeting, October, 1912.) PERHAPS of all the scientific economic questions which have been claiming the attention of capitalists, metallurgists, manu-facturers, directors of public utilitie

    Dec 1, 1912

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    Influence Of Lattice Distortion On Diffusion In Metals

    By V. G. Mooradian, John T. Norton

    THE diffusion of metal atoms into the crystal lattice of another metal and the assumption of regular positions to form a homogeneous alloy are some of the most fundamental phenomena of structural. met

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Copper In The U. S. – A Position Survey

    By John V. Beall

    Copper production in the. United States in 1972 amounted to 1,658,000 tons according to the USBM. This figure is up over 1971 but falls below 1970 production of 1,719,101 tons. This report is essentia

    Jan 4, 1973

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    Manufacture Of Cast-Iron Pipe In The South

    By Richard Moldenke

    The author discusses some economic conditions which have made the career of the cast-iron pipe industry in the United States a checkered one. He next describes the two new developements in the manufac

    Jan 9, 1924

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    A Look At Blasting In Highly Fractured Rock

    By M. J. Coolbaugh

    There is a need for concepts and techniques developed specifically for blasting in areas where the rock is loose or highly fractured. Common practice has been to use techniques developed in hard homog

    Jan 8, 1965

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    The Lake Superior Copper Rocks in Penn¬sylvania

    By J. F. Blandy

    IN October last, I was call upon to examine a copper deposit in the South Mountain, near the Pennsylvania and Maryland boundary. The specimens shown me contained oxides and carbonates with native copp

    Jan 1, 1879

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    San Francisco Paper - Electrolytic Oxygen in Cyanide Solutions

    By T. H. Aldrich

    There are two conditions generally prevailing upon the earth—those within atmospheric influence, tending towards oxidation, and those away from atmospheric influence, tending towards reduction. Practi

    Jan 1, 1912

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    Intermittent Injection of Gas in Gas-lift Installations

    By Morgan Walker

    INTERMITTENT injection of gas in gas-lift pumping is a variation of the common practice in that the gas is' .delivered to the well for a short, period, called the "on time," followed by a period

    Jan 1, 1928