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Production Engineering - Cathodic Protection of Steel Tank Bottoms by the Use of Magnesium Anodes (TP 2202, Petr. Tech., May 1947)By R. L. Featherly, J. R. James
The replacement or reconditioning of oil storage tank bottoms due to external corrosion is an expensive maintenance item to the oil industry. Cathodic protection as a means of mitigating this probl
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Loading Duration on Indentation Hardness (TN)By L. J. Demer, W. W. Walker
AMONG several variables of the indentation hardness test is the effect of loading time on the measured hardness of a material. The most generally recommended duration of loading is 10sec.1-3 Although
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Interfacial Tension of the Methane-Normal Decane SystemBy E. B. Brauer, B. F. Pennington, E. W. Hough, G. L. Stegemeier
Interfacial tension divided by the difference in density between the liquid and the vapor phases was determined experimentally by the pendant drop method on several isotherms in the two phase region b
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Anamax Mining Company - Twin Buttes Mine - Sahuarita, ArizonaCopper ores from small mines in the area south of Tucson, where the Twin Buttes mine is located, were first operated in the 1880's. Today this area is one of the great copper mining centers of th
Jan 1, 1978
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Papers - Production Engineering - Temperature Surveys in Oil Wells (T.P. 1258, with discussion)By C. V. Millikan
Temperature measurement in wells is an old practice and geothermal gradients have been of interest to geologists for many years.le2 Their application to the operation of oil wells is a more recent pra
Jan 1, 1941
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Properties - The Effect of Silicon on Hardenability (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)By John Lamont, Walter Crafts
The principle formulated by Grossmannl for calculating hardenability of steel by multiplying the ideal diameter of "pure" iron-carbon alloys by factors for grain size and alloying elements has been co
Jan 1, 1943
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Laboratory Preparation Of Lithium Metal By Vacuum MetallurgyBy A. W. Schlechten, W. J. Kroll
As this paper is written, the only method for the commercial production of lithium metal is by the fusion electrolysis of LiCl-KCl mixtures, as first proposed by Guntz.2 The details of the industrial
Jan 1, 1947
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Control Of Solids In A Closed Washery Water SystemBy C. P. Proctor, E. D. Hummer, J. A. Younkins
COMPARATIVELY little has been published relating practical experience with the control of the solid content of washery water systems that must be "closed." A "closed" system is one that for some reaso
Jan 1, 1942
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Heap Leaching ProblemsBy G. D. Van Arsdale
THE paper of Mr. Posnjak presents a laboratory confirmation of the well known facts that air ox-idation of pure solutions of ferrous sulfate is slow and difficult and that, like many other similar rea
Jan 7, 1927
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Coal - Evaluating the Performance of a Cleaning UnitBy J. Visman
A simplified method of assessing the characteristics of a cleaning unit, including washability curves, yield figures, ash error, separating gravities, and error curve. FOR more than 25 years evalua
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - Vapor Pressure and Thermodynamic Properties of Zn-Zr and Zn-U AlloysBy P. Chiotti, G. R. Kilp
IN the study of zinc-zirconium1 and zinc-uranium2 systems, vapor-pressure measurements were made in order to establish the equilibrium phase diagrams for a pressure of 1 atm. In each of these systems,
Jan 1, 1961
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Recovery Of Cold-Worked Aluminum Iron As Detected By Changes In Magnetic PropertiesBy J. K. Stanley
IT has been known for many years that the magnetic properties of a ferromagnetic material are very sensitive to internal strain. Any structure-sensitive property such as ferromagnetism, which is a-fun
Jan 1, 1945
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Properties - The Effect of Silicon on Hardenability (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)By John Lamont, Walter Crafts
The principle formulated by Grossmannl for calculating hardenability of steel by multiplying the ideal diameter of "pure" iron-carbon alloys by factors for grain size and alloying elements has been co
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Production Engineering - Temperature Surveys in Oil Wells (T.P. 1258, with discussion)By C. V. Millikan
Temperature measurement in wells is an old practice and geothermal gradients have been of interest to geologists for many years.le2 Their application to the operation of oil wells is a more recent pra
Jan 1, 1941
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Waste Slate As A Raw-Material Source Of Lightweight Aggregates (cde78d82-951b-494c-9060-ff73083e4cc5)By John E. Conley
THE slate industry of the United States has shown a marked decline in value of products made annually since the peak year 1925, although there has been moderate improvement over the lean years 1932 to
Jan 1, 1942
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Reservoir Engineering – General - The Predicted Performance of a Gas-Condensate System, Washington Field, LouisianaBy James E. Berryman
A method is presented for calculating the pressure depletion performance of a gas-condensate reservoir from the original reservoir fluid composition using the laboratory determined pressure-production
Jan 1, 1958
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The Effect Of Silicon On HardenabilityBy John L. Lamont, Walter Crafts
THE principle formulated by Grossmann1 for calculating hardenability of steel by multiplying the ideal diameter of "pure" iron-carbon alloys by factors for grain size and alloying elements has been co
Jan 1, 1943
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Structure and Properties of Iron-Rich Alloys - Recovery of Cold-worked Aluminum Iron as Detected by Changes in Magnetic Properties (Metals Technology, January 1945)By J. K. Stanley
It has been known for many years that the magnetic properties of a ferromagnetic material are very sensitive to internal strain. Any structure-sensitive property such as ferromagnetism, which is a fun
Jan 1, 1945
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Calculation of Wave Forces on a Sunken ObstructionBy J. E. Chappelear
We are concerned with the problem of calculating the forces produced by passing waves on a submerged object (in particular a drilling barge) located on the ocean floor. We employ the linearized theory
Jan 1, 1958
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Papers - Waste Slate as a Raw-material Source of Lightweight Aggregates (T. P. 1512)By John E. Conley
The slate industry of the United States has shown a marked decline in value of products made annually since the peak year 1925, although there has been moderate improvement over the lean years 1932 to
Jan 1, 1942