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Correlation Of The Performance Characteristics Of Domestic Stoker Coals With Their Chemical And Petrographic Composition
By Roy J. Helfinstine
One of the most urgent needs in the field of coal combustion is the ability to predict the performance of a coal from knowledge gained from small-scale tests. Numerous types of analyses and tests are
Jan 1, 1949
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The Oxidation Of Chalcocite In Air Compared With Its Oxidation In Pure Oxygen
By Curtis L. Graversen, J. H. Hamilton, John C. Nixon, John R. Lewis
RECENTLY there has been much speculation concerning the advantages of using oxygen enriched air or pure oxygen in pyrometallurgical processes. The advantage of using oxygen in the iron blast furnace a
Jan 1, 1948
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Importance And Application Of Piezoelectric Minerals
By Hugh H. Waesche
OF all the military services, the Signal Corps is the most concerned with piezoelectric minerals because of its function as a supply service to the strategic and tactical military forces. Consequently
Jan 1, 1949
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Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid Fuels - Discussion
By W. L. Crentz, E. E. Donath, D. Doherty
Maurice Rey—The influence of cyclone diameter upon the fineness of separation is an important point which, however, cannot be discussed adequately if the injection pressure or the rate of flow are not
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid Fuels - Discussion
By E. E. Donath, W. L. Crentz, D. Doherty
Maurice Rey—The influence of cyclone diameter upon the fineness of separation is an important point which, however, cannot be discussed adequately if the injection pressure or the rate of flow are not
Jan 1, 1951
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The Shrinking World of Exploration (6fc1620a-5fb2-4d0f-aab5-04cf107f046b)
By Thomas N. Walthier
If current trends continue, the shrunken world of exploration will keep on shrinking and the number of new mines will be insufficient to meet production requirements. Mineral shortages-not natural, bu
Jan 5, 1976
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Minerals Beneficiation - Mechanisms of Size Reduction in Comminution Systems Part I. Impact, Abrasion and Chipping Grinding
By R. S. Kinasevich, D. D. Crabtree, D. W. Fuerstenau, T. P. Meloy, A. L. Mular
This paper presents details of the concept that size reduction in comminution machines takes place by three mechanisms; namely impact, abrasion, and chipping grinding. Experimental evidence is present
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering - General - The Material Balance as an Equation of a Straight Line-Part II, Field Cases
By D. Havlena, A. S. Odeh
The use of the straight-line method of solving the material balance equation is illustrated by means of six field cases. Also, the application of statistical criteria to arrive at the most probable an
Jan 1, 1965
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St. Louis Meeting (1e48606f-a5ff-4080-9f57-7ae81407294e)
Oct. 8-13, 1917 COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS H. A. BUEHLER, Chairman, W. E. McCOURT, Secretary, C. J. ADAMI, Southeastern, J. A. CASELTON, Entertainment, F. W. DEWOLF, Book, , E. F. GOLTRA, Finance,
Jan 7, 1917
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St. Louis Paper - Granite in Kansas Wells
By Park Wright
The fact that granite has been encountered by the drill by those in search of oil and gas in Kansas is becoming more and more a matter of interest, not only to the oil producer but to everyone directl
Jan 1, 1918
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Absolute Seebeck Coefficient of the Molten Ni-S System (TN)
By Edna A. Dancy, Ronald L. Pastorek, Gerhard J. Derge
In an earlier study1 in this laboratory, it was found that there is a minimum in the specific conductance of Ni-S melts in the region of the stoichiometric composition, Ni3S2. This and similar observa
Jan 1, 1965
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Economic Notes on Steel-Making Alloys
By Paul M. Tyler
OF THE 92 elements generally accepted by chemists as constituting the primary building blocks of matter, all but the very rarest have been investigated with a view to employing them in steel manufactu
Jan 1, 1932
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Granite In Kansas Wells
By Park Wright
THE fact that granite has been encountered by the drill by those in search of oil and gas in Kansas is becoming more and more a matter of interest, not only to the oil producer but to everyone directl
Jan 8, 1917
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - A Reformulation of Fick's First Law for Solid-State Diffusion
By R. T. DeHoff
A theoretical development is presented which reformulates Fick's first law for diffusion in the solid state. The diffusion flux of component i in a multi-component system, Ji, is related to it
Jan 1, 1969
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Resistance of Iron-aluminum Alloys to Oxidation at High Temperatures
By N. A. Ziegler
A CERTAIN amount of interest has been indicated recently in the resistance to oxidation at high temperatures of iron-aluminum alloys (rich in iron). Hautman1 published a paper in which some interestin
Jan 1, 1932
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Growth of Cubic Zinc Sulfide from Molten Lead Chloride
By Robert C. Linares
Cubic zinc sulfide has been grown from molten salt solutions substantially below the hexagonal-cubic phase transition of 1020°C. Crystals free of birefringence have been grown from molten lead chlorid
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Deformation at 78°K on the Alloy Cu3Au
By Michael B. Bever, Barton Roessler
The effects of deformation by wire drawing at 78OK on initially ordered and initially disordered specimens of the alloy Cu3Au were investigated. The resistivity, stored energy, drawing force, and micr
Jan 1, 1962
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Constitution Of Commercial Low-Carbon Iron-Silicon Alloys
By N. C. Fick, R. L. Rickett
DESPITE the large volume of literature on alloys of iron and silicon,1 there is little published information dealing specifically with the constitution, at various temperatures, of the alloys containi
Jan 1, 1946
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The Influence Of Titanium On The Hardenability Of Steel
By G. F. Comstock
A serious disagreement as to the effect of titanium on the hardenability of steel exists in published references to this subject. Kramer, Hafner and Toleman reported' that acid-soluble titanium d
Jan 1, 1945
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Conversion of Coal to Oil and Gas
By Frank A. Howard
WHAT are the reasons for the present public interest in the synthetic fuel industry, an interest which has culminated in the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior that we start at once on a
Jan 1, 1948