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RI 6853 Vapor Deposition Of Molybdenum-Tungsten AlloysBy J. G. Donaldson
Binary alloys of molybdenum and tungsten were prepared by the Bureau of Mines in laboratory-scale experiments by hydrogen reduction of their vaporized hexafluorides. Near-optimum deposition parameters
Jan 1, 1966
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Quartz Content in Bulk-Coal, Host-Rock and Airborne Dust Samples: A Comparative Study of IR and XRD ProceduresBy W. Miola, R. V. Ramaoi
"The MSHA prescribed method for the determination of quartz in airborne respirable-dust samples from underground coal mines is the P-7 method, a combination of /ow-temperature, radio-frequency ashing
Dec 1, 1996
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RI 8450 Behavior of Wood Fires in Model Tunnels Under Forced Ventilation Flow - Tests With Untreated WoodBy C. K. Lee
This Bureau of Mines report presents results from experimental studies on wood fires in a laboratory-scale tunnel network. Experimental measurements include ignition delay time, flame spread rate, ven
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8175 Sampling Capability of Vacutainers for Fixed Gases and Low-Molecular-Weight HydrocarbonsBy Robert W. Freedman
Vacutainers are used by the Bureau of Mines and the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA) for sampling mine air and products of combustion. Tests were conducted on both 10-ml and 30-ml s
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 4412 Investigation Of Black Mountain Beryl Deposit, Oxford County, MaineBy E. E. Maillot
In 1943, diamond drilling by the Bureau of Mines, comprising 11 holes which totaled 1,295.6 feet, showed that the pegmatite at Black Mountain consisted of shallow lenses in interbedded biotite-quartz-
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 5363 Survey Of Fire-Fighting Facilities At Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy R. Ward Stahl
Fire has been one of man's most useful tools through the ages and certainly is a "must" for industrial progress but when uncontrolled is one of the most destructive agencies. This fact is even mo
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 2117 The Efficiency of Mine Labor with Special Consideration of Industrial Medicine and Health ConservationBy Arthur L. Murray
"During recent months much criticism as to the efficiency of mine labor has been heard from various, sections of the country. No doubt much of this criticism has been well founded. The present lack of
Apr 1, 1920
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A Practical System for Collecting and Characterizing Relatively Large Samples of Airborne Dust from MinesBy R. Hogg, J. M. Mutmansky, E. Kaya
"Characterization of the size, shape, chemical composition, and mineralogical content of mine airborne dusts generally requires a larger mass of dust particles than is typically collected using tradit
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 2982 Method For Comparison Of The Size Of Materials Used In Blast-Furnace Burdens ? Importance Of Knowing Size Of Materials ChargedBy S. P. Kinney
[The blast-furnace operator is often confronted with the problem of determining the size of the materials which are used in the furnace burden. The statement is heard that the coke is larger or smalle
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 7471 Control of Roof and Prevention of Accidents from Falls of Rock and CoalBy M. V. HANSEN, Frank PERZ, Edward Thomas, C. H. SEELING
This is the second of a series of information circulars dealing with the control of roof and the prevention of accidents from falls of rock and coal . Their purpose is to focus the attention of the co
May 1, 1948
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RI 7128 Developing A Thermochemical Model For The Iron Blast Furnace - Rate Of Reduction Of Granular Ferrous Oxide By Carbon Monoxide In A Packed BedBy Hillary W. St. Clair
Reaction rate coefficients were determined from analyses of the effluent gas for the reduction of granular ferrous oxide to metallic iron by passing carbon monoxide through a packed bed of oxide at a
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 9183 - Probability of Spark Ignition in Intrinsically Safe CircuitsBy James C. Cawley
This report presents results of recent Bureau of Mines research to establish the probability of spark ignition as a function of current (or voltage, for capacitor circuits) for resistive, inductive, a
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 7447 Photographic Calibrations For Emission Spectrography Using A Small ComputerBy R. J. Heemstra
A method was developed for calibrating photographic emulsions and retrieving working curves for emission spectrography. The values obtained from a digital readout or a recorder chart of a comparator-m
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 2547 A Floating Roof For Oil Tanks. ? IntroductionBy Ludwig Schmidt
The petroleum industry has recently shown sucks great interest in the evaporation of crude oil and of gasoline, and in the prevention of evaporation losses that almost daily there is being developed a
Jan 1, 1923
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RI 6498 Intermetallic Phases in Magnesium-Rich Magnesium-Aluminum-Zirconium AlloysBy R. L. Crosby, L. W. Higley
Magnesium- rich magnesium- aluminum- zirconium alloys in the cast and in the extruded and heat- treated condition were studied to identify the phases present and to determine phase distribution . In c
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 6758 Ignition And Control Of Burning Of Coal Mine RefuseBy James W. Myers
The Bureau of Mines studied factors affecting ignition of coal mine refuse and on methods for control of burning. Laboratory experiments showed that air permeates more readily through segregated than
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4407 Thermochemical Study Of The Stability Relation Of Geikielite And Ilmenite In RocksBy Th. G. Sahama
This paper contains some new heat-of-solution measurements of geikielite (MgTiO3), limonite (FeTiO3), fayalite (Fe2SiO4), and a natural forsterite in mixed acid (HF +HCl) and gives the results of a th
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 8718 Method for Producing Zirconyl Sulfate Solution From Zircon SandBy D. J. MacDonald
The Bureau of Mines has carried out investigations on a method for producing zirconyl sulfate solution from zircon sand, comprising (1) reacting zircon sand with molten NaOH, (2) leaching the resultan
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 6353 An Apparatus for Detecting Helium LeaksBy J. C. Meeks, C. L. Klingman
An instrument that is sensitive , portable , safe , and low in cost was developed by the Bureau of Mines for detecting helium leaks by comparing the thermal conductivity and flow rate of the atmospher
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8766 Simulation Of Man's Respiratory And Metabolic Functions By The Automated Breathing Metabolic SimulatorBy Maria I. DeRosa
This Bureau of Mines report describes the Automated Breathing Metabolic Simulator and its hardware and software systems with emphasis on the role exerted by the software program subroutines in control
Jan 1, 1978