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RI 2185 Analysis of Air from Burning BuildingsBy S. H. Katz
"At the annual meeting of the International Association of Fire Engineers at Kansas City, Mo., in June, 1919, the Bureau of Mines offered to cooperate with municipal fire departments for the purpose o
Nov 1, 1920
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IC 8253 Rock-Dust Disseminator Used in Return Air Currents,Koehler Mine, Kaiser Steel Corp.,Koehler,N.MexBy A. Z. Dimitroff, A. C. Moschetti
An improvised rock- dust disseminator, consisting of a 10-gallon galvanized metal milk can that dispenses rock dust in return air currents by the injection of compressed air has reduced the float dust
Jun 23, 1964
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IC 7037 Some Instruments And Devices That Coal-Mine Officials Should Understand And Use ? IntroductionBy G. W. Grove
Coal-mine officials and those who are preparing to become officials should be familiar with the instruments and devices that are employed rather commonly in and around mines and should know how to use
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 6733 Evolution of Methane-Detecting Devices for Coal MinesBy A. B. Hooker, L. C. IlsLey
The greatest hazard of early mining was from explosions of methane ignited by open lights . With the advent of safety lamps and forced ventilation this hazard was greatly reduced until the application
Jun 1, 1933
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RI 4671 Limits Of Flammability And Ignition Temperatures Of Phthalic AnhydrideBy G. W. Jones
Phthalic anhydride is a solid having the formula C8H4O3. It is an important intermediary in production of anthraquinene, alkyd reins, and plasticizers. The combined annual production of phthalic anhyd
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 7628 Use Of Steam To Control Respirable Coal Dust At The Point Of GenerationBy A. J. Strazisar
The Bureau of Mines conducted a laboratory investigation to study the effectiveness of low-pressure steam and water spray in suppressing respirable dust at the tips of a saw-type cutting wheel. Suppre
Jan 1, 1972
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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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Worldwide Coal Mine Dust Research - - - Where Are We Going?By J. M. Mutamansky
"Coal mine dust research throughout the world has been stimulated by the recognition of its importance in the development of coal miners' diseases, particularly coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). A h
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 3048 Study Of High Manganese Slags In Relation To The Treatment Of Low-Grade Manganiferous Ores (00004050-bc7c-4606-9dd0-d872ae7e1036)By Jr. Herty
Ferromanganese continues to be an indispensable requirement in steel manufacture. Approximately 470,000 of the 80 per cent ferro-alloy was consumed in 1929 and increasing amounts will be required annu
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 7321 Accident Experience Iron-Ore Mines - Lake Superior District 1940-43 ? IntroductionBy Frank E. Cash
The iron-ore ranges in the Lake Superior district are the liarquette in Michigan, Menominee and Gogebic in Michigan end Wisconsin, and the Vermilion, Mesabi, and Cuvuna in Minnesota. These ranges prod
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 2324 Some Factors Affecting Products From Destructive Distillation Of Oil Shales.By Lewis C. Karrick
In studying the destructive distillation or pyrolysis of oil shales, the primary consideration is to determine the effects of heat on the organic components of the shale. The impracticability of separ
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 3048 Study Of High Manganese Slags In Relation To The Treatment Of Low-Grade Manganiferous OresBy C. H. Herty
[Ferromanganese continues to be in indispensable requirement in steel manufacture. Approximately 470,000 tons of the 80 per cent ferro-alloy was consumed in 1929 and increasing amounts will be require
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 8064 Dust Suppression With Water Sprays During Continuous Coal Mining OperationsBy J. E. Emmerling
The Federal Bureau of Mines investigated dust suppression obtained with three different water-spray nozzle systems during underground continuous coal mining at the face. The nozzles were the "regular"
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7921 Retorting Indexes for Oil-Shale Pyrolyses From Ethylene-Ethane Ratios of Product GasesBy I. A. Jacobson
In a closely controlled laboratory retorting system for oil shale, a relationship was developed by the Bureau of Mines between the temperature in the retort and the weight ratio of ethylene to ethane
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7154 Performance Characteristics Of Coal-Washing Equipment - Dense-Medium Coarse-Coal VesselsBy J. Hudy
The performance of six dense-medium washers was evaluated in five preparation plants. Three of the plants were making a two-product separation that produced a clean coal and a refuse; one plant employ
Jan 1, 1968
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Development Of A Through-The-Earth Monitor SystemThe object of this program was to design and build a self-contained system for remote monitoring of the atmosphere in mines. The system developed uses the mine pager phone line as the primary communic
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RI 5402 Diamond-Bit Performance In Quartzite ? SummaryBy A. J. Rambosek
An evaluation of diamond-bit performance data accumulated from core drilling in quartzite shows that core recovery and physical characteristics of drill bits and diamonds have economic significance. R
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 7876 Noise Dosimeter PerformanceBy Kenneth C. Stewart
Eight brands (three samples of each kind) of commercially available audio-dosimeters were performance-tested. Each unit was placed in an anechoic chamber and subjected to various acoustic signals to m
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8098 Copper Cementation in a Revolving-Drum Reactor, A Kinetic StudyBy Walter W. Fisher
A kinetic investigation of copper cementation in a revolving drum was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to explore the effects of a porous copper deposit attached to the iron surface and a fluidized s
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 7346 A Graphical Form For Applying The Rosin And Rammler Equation To The Size Distribution Of Broken Coal ? IntroductionBy W. S. Landers
Analysis of the size consist of broken coal has been extended in recent years beyond the mere representation of the relative quantities of the various sizes present in a given lot of the material. Fun
Jan 1, 1946