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IC 9228 Surface Testing And Evaluation Of The Multiple-Unit Continuous Haulage SystemBy Jasinder S. Jaspal
Most of the underground coal in the United States is mined via room-and-pillar mining methods with continuous miners. These machines operate intermittently because they have to wait for shuttle cars t
Jan 1, 1989
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OFR-77-83 Fire Hazard Evaluations Of Mine Materials In A Small-Scale Combustibility ApparatusBy A. Tewarson
Combustibility data are presented for 14 samples representing commonly used mine materials (treated and untreated wood, conveyor belt and brattice cloth). The combustibility data were obtained in the
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5212 Dense-Medium Pilot-Plant Performance Tests On Coal ? SummaryBy E. R. Palowitch
This report is the result of a series of coal-cleaning tests using a dense-medium cone-type washer. Detailed results are given for 2 tests using a magnetite medium and 4 tests using a pulverized-refus
Jan 1, 1956
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OFR-7-78 Improving Coal Mine Roof Stability By Pillar SofteningBy Bruce Maxwell
The deformation modulus of coal mine pillars theoretically can be reduced by drilling holes in advance of the mining face. This reduction of modulus along the edge of the pillar has the effect of decr
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 9216 Supercritical CO2 Solubility of TiCI4By W. K. Tolley
The Bureau of Mines is testing super critical fluids as solvents to selectively extract valuable components from complex matrices. Materials recovered during supercritical fluid extraction are often h
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5283 Synthetic Mica Investigations, VIII: The Manufacture Of Fluor-Phlogopite By The Internal Electric-Resistance Melting Process ? SummaryBy R. A. Hatch
The United States depends mainly on foreign imports, principally India, for an adequate supply of sheet mica suitable for its many uses in the electrical and electronics industries. Sheet mica has, in
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 3397 Flotation And Agglomerate Concentration Of Nonmetallic Minerals ? Introduction (7e3d70d2-0db4-4cb2-9053-7575b77807ee)By Oliver C. Ralston
[This paper is an expanded revision of a report entitled "Froth Flotation and Agglomerate Tabling of Nonmetallic Minerals, " published in Transactions of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurg
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 4376 Laramie Sponge-Iron Pilot PlantBy T. L. Johnston
A review of technical literature of the last quarter century discloses that much experimental work has been carried on in an effort to develop commercial processes for making sponge iron. In addition
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 6635 Natural Gasoline Plants in the US January 1 1932By G. R. Hopkins, E. M. SEELEY
The number of natural-gasoline plants has shown a consistent decline in recent years, but the total capacity has increased steadily. The number of completed plants, as determined by a survey as of Jan
Jun 1, 1932
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IC 7813 Mechanical Mining In Some Bituminous-Coal Mines - Progress Report 8. Methods And Equipment Used In Underground Development ? SummaryBy J. J. Shields
With the increased use of mechanized equipment in mining bituminous coal, production panels are mined out rapidly. To keep current with the rapid completion of production panels, development work must
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 7973 Waste Lubricating Oil Research ? A Comparison of Bench-Test Properties of Re-refined and Virgin Lubricating OilsBy M. L. Whisman
Three samples of waste lubricating oil were re-refined by processes developed by the Bureau of Mines and reformulated with additives to meet designated requirements for viscosity and service. Quality-
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 6523 Pyrites General InformationBy Robert H. Ridgway
This circular outlines salient facts regarding the pyrites industry of the United States and the world. It is founded chiefly upon published information available in the literature of the subject. The
Sep 1, 1931
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IC 9161 Causes Of Coal Miner AbsenteeismBy Robert H. Peters
This Bureau of Mines report describes several significant problems associated with absenteeism among underground coal miners. The vast empirical literature on employee absenteeism is reviewed, and a c
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 8944 - Flocculation of Metal Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals With Cross-Linked Starches Containing Chelating GroupsBy S. C. Termes
To help develop the basis for new fine-particle separation methods, the Bureau of Mines has investigated the use of cross-linked starches containing four chelating groups--carboxylate, iminodiacetate,
Jan 1, 1985
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Status Of The Mineral Industries - IntroductionMinerals are a fundamental component of the Nation" material and economic base. Without a continuous supply of minerals to meet growing and changing needs, the basic character of our society would be
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 9146 Surface Testing And Evaluation Of The Monorail Bridge Conveyor SystemBy Robert J. Evans
The monorail bridge conveyor (MBC) is a prototype continuous face haulage system that was surface tested and evaluated by the Bureau of Mines. The MBC consists of a series of cascading belt bridge con
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 7412 Compressibility Factors For Helium And Carbon Dioxide Mixtures At -10° And -20° C And Pressures To 1,000 PsiaBy G. W. Weems
The specific objective of this investigation was to determine the compressibility factors for helium and carbon dioxide mixtures at -10° and -20° C and pressures to 1,000 psia. A Burnett apparatus was
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 7233 Monazite Sand ? IntroductionBy Lawrence G. Houk
Monazite sand is the only commercial source of cerium, other rare-earth metals and thorium. Although used in rather small quantities, it is essential to many industries. The United Unites is entirely
Jan 1, 1943
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OFR-81-80 Mine Trailing Cables And Cable SplicesBy Robert H. King
An analysis of low-voltage shielded trailing cables is performed to develop a method for calculating the differences in operating costs between shielded and non-shielded cables. Two types of shield co
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4169 Investigations of Explosion Hazards of Perchloric Acid and Mixtures of Perchloric Acid and Organic MaterialsBy M. A. Elliott, F. W. Brown
"INTRODUCTION During the recent war the Bureau of Mines, at the request of one of the armed services, investigated the hazards that night be encountered 5n handling perchloric acid, particularly if sp
Jan 1, 1948