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Using Ultrasonic Anemometers to Evaluate Face Ventilation ConditionsBy J. Chilton
The fact that methane ignitions continue to occur at the mining face indicates that monitoring with machine-mounted methanometers does not always indicate the presence of high methane concentrations.
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Employment And Injuries In The Fuel Industries - Introduction (f4a7aa6a-19aa-47c3-a09b-c83c5ea22034)By Forrest T. Moyer
THIS CHAPTER of the Minerals Yearbook contains injury experience and related employment information for the coal-mining, coking, oil and gas, peat, and native asphalt industries in the United States f
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6400 Work of the Safety Division of the US Bureau of Mines Fiscal Year 1930By D. Harrington
"One of the underlying reasons for the establishment of the United States Bureau of Mines was the desire to promote greater safety in the mining and allied industries. Safety continues to be an import
Nov 1, 1930
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RI 4414 Investigations Of The Kobuk River Asbestos Deposits, Kobuk District, Northwestern AlaskaBy H. E. Heide
The serious shortage of domestically produced asbestos during the war prompted the Bureau of Mines to investigate reported asbestos deposits in Alaska. The most promising' appeared to be these in
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 4756 Decomposition Temperatures Of Polytetrafluoroethylene And Polymonochlorotrifluoroethylene As Indicated By Halogen LiberationBy H. A. Watson
Fluorine-containing polymers are comparatively new materials that exhibit very desirable characteristics not usually found in non-fluorine containing polymers. Among these characteristics are heat and
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 8484 Rapid, Low-Cost Analysis of a Copper Slag for 13 Elements by Flame Atomic Absorption SpectroscopyBy S. A. Matthes
This Bureau of Mines report describes analysis of a copper slag for 13 elements from a single sample solution by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy. Samples are dissolved with 7 ml of an HC1-HF-HN03
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4800 Diamond Orientation In Diamond Bits - Procedures And Preliminary ResultsBy Albert E. Long
To date the commercial diamond bit setters have been principally interested in the speed with which they could produce a sharp, fast-cutting bit. Thus, a premium has been placed on setters who combine
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 5276 Carbonizing Tests With Tuscaloosa Oven - Use Of Fluid Petroleum Coke As A Blending Agent ? SummaryBy John B. Gayle
The suitability of fluid petroleum coke as a blending agent for producing metallurgical coke has been investigated using the Tuscaloosa and sole-heated experimental ovens. From the results of tests wi
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 4829 Nodulization And Pelletization Of Fluorite Flotation ConcentratesBy H. Kenworthy
Small batches of fluorspar flotation concentrates were made into nodules and pellets on a laboratory scale. Several of these were rated acceptable by laboratory evaluation methods. The most satisfac
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 7925 Waste Lubricating Oil Research - Some Innovative Approaches To Reclaiming Used Crankcase OilBy M. L. Whisman
The Bureau of Mines developed and tested in the laboratory several innovative techniques for reclaiming used lubricating oil. These processes included percolation through both chemically treated clay
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7234 Marketing Kyanite And Allied Minerals ? IntroductionBy Nan C. Jensen
Modern high-temperature metallurgical processes have created a demand for raw material for furnace parts and lining that not only will with-stand high temperatures is but will not react with the subst
Jan 1, 1943
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RI 5786 Experimental Extraction Of Strategic Components From S-816 Alloy Scrap ? SummaryBy H. Kenworthy
The purpose of the study described in this publication is to develop methods for recovering simple master alloys or single metal components from discarded and scrapped S-816 alloy, The Bureau of Mines
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3862 Pilot-Plant Production of Electrolytic Manganese from Chamberlain. S. Oak., NodulesBy J. W. Hunter, J. H. Jacobs
"Approximately 355 tons of nodules from Chamberlain; S. D., ore were processed in the 1-ton-per-day electrolytic-manganese pilot plant of the Bureau of lanes at Boulder City, Nev., in a continuous 3-m
Mar 1, 1946
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RI 5606 Back-Pressure Tests On Gas-Storage Projects ? Summary And IntroductionBy C. J. Walker
The ever-increasing use off natural underground formations for storing natural gas has focused attention on the behavior of such storage formations under varying operating conditions. The need for a m
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 4973 Investigation Of The Boulder County Tungsten District, Boulder County, Colo. ? SummaryBy J. D. Warne
The ferberite district of Boulder County, Colo., has been an important producer of tungsten since 1900. During World War I, high prices for tungston concontrates resulted in a brief period of intense
Jan 1, 1953
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OFR-80-78 The Development Of A Methane Monitor For Use In Electric Face Equipment In Underground MinesBy Edward A. McClatchie
A methane monitor that complies with 30CFR75.313 has been designed and fabricated using a novel pressure modulated infrared absorption technique. The methane monitor met or exceeded in performance
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5044 Synthetic Liquid Fuels. Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior for 1953. Part IIBy BUREAU OF MINES
This report is submitted in accordance with the provisions of the Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act of April 5, 1944 (30 U.S.C. 321-325, as amended), which require that: "The Secretary of the Interior shall
Apr 1, 1954
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RI 6766 Flammability Characteristics Of TrichloroethyleneBy H. E. Perlee
The concentration limits of flammability and autoignition temperatures of trichloroethylene in atmospheres of air, oxygen, and nitrogen tetroxide have been determined in a spherical vessel. The autoig
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 7019 Power Required To Circulate Gas-Solids SuspensionsBy C. N. Rosenecker
The power required to circulate a gas-solids suspension was determined using a centrifugal compressor and a closed system. The suspension consisted of 18- to 40-micron glass beads in a mixture of 89 p
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6430 Separation and Determination of Rare Earfli Metals in Zirconium-Rare Earth AlloysBy Edward Cogan
Equilibrium phase diagram studies of zirconium- rare earth metal alloys by the Bureau of Mines at its Albany Metallurgy Research Center prompted the development of a rapid gravimetric method for deter
Jan 1, 1964