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Technical Paper 566 - Flame-Arresting Limitations of Flat Joints and Plain Bearings In Explosion-Proof Mine EquipmentBy R. S. James, E. J. Gleim
Not long after electrically driven equipment was introduced into coal mines it became apparent that the spark-producing parts, such as controllers and motors, required safeguards to prevent the igniti
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 8616 Orifice Plate Design Studies for a Multiple-Compartment, Ion-Exchange ColumnBy G. R. Palmer
Preliminary studies by the Bureau of Mines were conducted to determine the feasibility of a multiple-compartment, ion-exchange (MCIX) column simulator for examining the effect of multiple-orifice plat
Jan 1, 1981
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Near East Countries - AfghanistanBy Peter J. Clarke
Development of the mineral and energy resources of Afghanistan appeared to be a top priority of the Soviet-controlled Government in the country. In the Afghan Government's plan for 1980-81, the l
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8607 The Theory of Flammability Limits - Radiative Losses and Selective Diffusional DemixingBy Martin Hertzberg
The concept of limit burning velocities is being used to formulate a quantitative theory of flammability limits. Competing and complicating processes dissipate power from a combustion wave and quench
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR 127-85 - Through-The-Earth Electromagnetic Trapped Miner Location Systems. A ReviewBy Ronald H. Church, Walter E. Pittman, J. T. McLendon
In its role of providing technical assistance to the mining industry, the Bureau of Mines' Tuscaloosa Research Center has conducted research to develop trapped miner location systems which would
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RI 8019 Chemical Flame Inhibition Using Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry - Computational Methods for Analyzing Flame MicrostructureBy John F. Papp
The Bureau of Mines has sampled microstructure of low-pressure flat flames by mass spectrometer for normal methane-oxygen-argon and for methane-oxygen-argon-bromotrifluoromethane flames. The physical
Jan 1, 1975
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MLA 7-91 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Silver Creek Study Area, Idaho County, IdahoBy Edward L. McHugh
Mineral resources in the Silver Creek study area of the Nez Perce National Forest. Idaho, were investigated during the summer Of 1989. The study area includes the 36,100-acre Silver Creek-Pilot Knob R
Jan 1, 1991
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Safe Distances For Blasting Wiring From Commonly Encountered Underground Electromagnetic Energy Sources - 1.1 IntroductionBy Ramie H. Thompson
1.1 BACKGROUND In many underground coal mining operations the use of electromagnetic field equipment, particularly communication systems, not only increases the overall efficiency of the mining ope
Jan 9, 1983
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RI 5391 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Wise County, Va. ? SummaryBy T. E. Gray
This report describes the preparation characteristics of the most significant coal beds in Wise County, Va. It is one in a series of reports planned to determine coals suitable for the production of m
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 6156 Recovery Of Beryllium From Utah Ore By The Fluosilicate ProcessBy R. O. Dannenberg
Exploratory research was conducted to ascertain the feasibility of recovering beryllium from Spor Mountain, Utah, ore by the sodium fluosilicate (Na2SiF6) method used industrially for processing beryl
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 8933 - Comparison of Rotary and In-Hole Motor Techniques for Drilling Horizontal Boreholes in CoalBy A. Sainato, S. J. Kravits, G. L. Finfinger
This Bureau of Mines report describes and compares the procedures, capital investments, and operating costs of rotary and in-hole motor drilling techniques used to drain methane gas from the Pittsburg
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3520 Quantitative Analysis By X-Ray Diffraction - I. The Determination Of QuartzBy James W. Ballard
The facts are generally accepted that an atmosphere containing large quantities of any dust is objectionable to breathe and that some dusts are more dangerous than others. Therefore, knowledge of the
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 8654 An Iron-Aluminum-Molybdenum Alloy as a Chromium-Free Stainless Steel SubstituteBy J. S. Dunning
The Bureau of Mines investigated a series of Fe-Al-Mo alloys strengthened by ZrC (zirconium carbide) precipitates as chromium-free substitutes for stainless steels. Melting and fabrication methods wer
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7575 Effects of the Inhalation of OxygenBy Bergerm L. B., S. J. Davenport
"INTRODUCTION Oxygen, because of its vital relationship to man's physical well being, is the most important chemical_ element. It may be breathed, however, only in a rather limited range of concentrat
Jul 1, 1950
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RI 7196 Large-Scale Studies Of Gas DetonationsBy D. S. Burgess
The characteristics of gas-phase detonations were observed in 20 instrumented firings within earthen tunnels, in 100 such detonations in a 24-in-diam by l63-ft-long steel pipe, and in about 200 smalle
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 8460 Application of Thermal Neutron Capture-Gamma Ray Analysis to Oxidized Taconite Beneficiation Process SlurriesBy Franklin B. W. Woodbury
The Bureau of Mines undertook the development and evaluation of a system to provide a simultaneous, on-line determination of both iron and silica in iron ore beneficiation streams as part of a program
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 2683 The Formation Of Oil-Field EmulsionsBy D. B. Dow
The appearance of water in an oil field is the forerunner of various difficulties, and probably represents the greatest technical problem that the producer must face. Water conditions bear-directly on
Jan 1, 1925
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OFR 46-84 - Development Of A Phase Difference Of Arrival Technique For Location Of Trapped MinersBy W. E. Webb, R. H. Church, W. G. Hopkins
The development of systems for location of miners who have become entrapped following a mine disaster has been one of the major research goals in the Bureau of Mines. This study details the preliminar
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RI 8567 - Evaluation of the Seismic System for Locating Trapped MinersBy John Durkin, Roy J. Greenfield
This report discusses the configuration and system deployment for the postdisaster surface seismic system for detecting and locating trapped miners. It analyzes the results of 15 field tests to define
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3071 Coal-Mine Fatalities In November, 1930By W. W. Adams
Reports received by the Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce, from State mine inspectors, for November, 1930, showed that 219 men were killed in the coal mines of the United States during the month
Jan 1, 1930