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IC 8218 Research And Technologic Work On Explosives, Explosions, And Flames: Fiscal Year 1962The principle activities of the Explosives Research Laboratory from July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962, are described briefly in part 1. Part 2 gives short abstracts of publications that appeared durin
Jan 1, 1964
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OFR-22-74 Development Of Techniques And The Measurement Of Relative Permeability And Capillary Pressure Relationship In CoalBy J. J. Taber
Gas and water permeabilities of a large number of samples from the Pittsburgh and Pocahontas coals were measured at various overburden and mean flow pressures. A wide variation in the air and water pe
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3587 Storage Of Subbituminous Coal In Bins ? IntroductionBy V. F. Parry
[Subbituminous coal or lignite when stored in random piles or in ordinary bins in which the temperature fluctuates and air circulates quickly undergoes objectionable physical and chemical changes, whi
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 6008 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Exell Gas ? SummaryBy W. J. Boone
The Bureau of Mines has programmed for publication a series of Reports of Investigations of studies it has undertaken on low-temperature phase equilibria of several helium-bearing natural gases. This
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 8533 Laboratory Investigation of Sulfurous Acid Leaching of Kaolin for Preparing AluminaBy A. E. Raddatz
In an attempt to develop technology to use domestic resources in place of imported bauxita, the Bureau of Mines investigated sulfurous acid leaching to extract alumina from kaolin. The process consist
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-143-77 Recommendations To Improve Premining Investigations In Metal And Nonmetal Mining ? IntroductionMining and the related extractive and processing industries are chiefly responsible for America's high standard of living. Enormous quantities of sand and gravel, limestone, copper, iron and a my
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3615 Analysis Of Power Consumption At Coal Mines - 1. Preliminary Study ? IntroductionBy F. A. Jones
Increased mechanization .of coal mines has emphasized the need for study of actual power requirements of the various machines employed in the production of coal and losses in the distribution of power
Jan 1, 1942
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OFR-120-81 Rod Mill Grinding: Analysis Of Size Reduction Kinetics And Material TransportBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau
A detailed experimental study of breakage kinetics in a batch rod mill indicates that while the system is inherently nonlinear, the feed disappearance kinetics for the finer sizes and the coarser size
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8274 Coal Mine Floor Heave in the Beckley Coalbed, An AnalysisBy James R. Aggson
This Bureau of Mines report describes floor heave ground control problems that have been encountered in a new underground coal mine in West Virginia. Previous experience in the coal seam, the results
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-61-82 Design And Develop Feasible Lighting System For Conventional Slopes Under ConstructionBy William F. Hahn
This report describes an illumination system suitable for use in a slope under construction, Simulator work was performed using actual lighting hardware to verify adequate light levels to meet MSHA pr
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-23-80 Investigation Of A Reliable Central Lubrication System For Underground Mining EquipmentBy M. S. Fleming
The objective was to evaluate central lubrication systems for potential use on underground mining equipment. Previous use on continuous mining equipment resulted in poor system performance because of
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7624 A Thousand-Ton Capacity Stiff Testing MachineBy F. G. Horino
This report presents the theory and design of a stiff loading machine used by the Bureau of Mines. The machine incorporates three high-strength steel columns as the restraining member in parallel with
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 5071 Laboratory Evaluation Of Vacuum Flotation For Cleaning Coal Fines ? Introduction And SummaryBy H. L. Riley
Cleaning and handling of fine coal are generally conceded to be more difficult problems than preparation of the coarser sizes. Increased mechanization in the coal-mining industry has, in general, resu
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 8563 Recovery of Byproduct Heavy Minerals From Sand and Gravel Operations in Oregon and WashingtonBy G. M. Martinez
The Bureau of Mines has investigated methods for the recovery of byproduct heavy minerals from sand and gravel operations in Oregon and Washington. These heavy minerals are not currently recovered exc
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 6056 Measuring Changes In Pillar Strain During Pillar Recovery - Experiments In A New Mexico Uranium MineBy W. L. Dare
Tri-axial strains in pillars, created by pillar robbing, were measured in an experiment at the Dysart No. 1 uranium mine near Grants) New Mexico. At this mine, room-and-pillar stoping is used on the a
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-6-85 Research To Improve Health And Safety Programs In The Mining Industry - Volume IIBy Louis Schaffer
The objectives of the research were to determine whether a model health and safety program could be defined in terms which would enable its application to mines of all types, and, if such a model prog
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3587 Storage Of Subbituminous Coal In Bins ? Introduction (ec12c762-01de-4211-8def-cf4bdd33eeef)By V. F. Parry
Subbituminous coal or lignite when stored in random riles or in ordinary bins in which the temperature fluctuates and air circulates quickly undergoes objectionable physical and chemical changes, whic
Jan 1, 1941
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Sulfur Compounds In Crude OilBy H. T. Rall
This report summarizes a systematic 20-year study of the organic sulfur compounds in Wasson, Texas, crude oil and, to a lesser extent, of three other crude oils, that has culminated in some 200 indivi
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-43-81 Centrifugal Model Analysis Of Coal Waste Embankment StabilityBy Frank C. Townsend
Centrifugal model embankments with varying geometries and materials were constructed of- coal waste material, accelerated From 100 to 120 times earth's gravity, and subjected to various throughfl
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8105 Ferric Chloride-Brine Leaching of Galena ConcentrateBy F. P. Haver
Primary lead is produced in the United States by the pyrometallurgical smelting of lead sulfide (galena, PbS) concentrates, which poses sulfur dioxide and lead air pollution control problems. The Fede
Jan 1, 1976