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RI 6907 Effects Of Rare-Earth Additions On Plain-Carbon SteelBy P. G. Barnard
The Bureau of Mines investigated the effects of various additions of rare-earth metals or rare-earth oxides on the mechanical properties of cast and wrought plain-carbon steels. Rare-earth metals, as
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 6930 Consumption Of Primary And Secondary Tin In The United States In 1935 ? IntroductionBy E. W. Pehrson
In making any canvass of secondary metals great care must be exercised to avoid duplication or exaggeration of net consumption. One of the major difficulties is to trace the metal accurately as it pas
Jan 1, 1936
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OFR-177-82 Wood Products Use In Coal MiningBy Christopher D. Risbrudt
In this comprehensive study of the use of wood products in coal mining, a sample of over 220 mines provided data by questionnaire. Wood use per ton of underground coal was found to vary substantially
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9382 - Evaluation of Solid-Block and Cementitious Foam Seals (1cf93421-754c-4a52-b3c5-f49f84e4022c)By N. B. Greninger
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted explosion tests on various full-scale cementitious bulkheads used in abandoned mine areas to evaluate the ability of the bulkheads to withstand gas explosion over-pr
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 7109 Recovery Percentage Of Bituminous Coal Deposits In The United States (In Two Parts) Part 1. Underground MinesBy Raymond L. Lowrie
For many years it has been considered that an average of 50 percent of the coal in the deposits exploited has been recovered. Owing to many changes in mining methods during the past two decades, this
Jan 1, 1968
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Development of Personal Diesel Aerosol Sampler Design and Performance CriteriaBy B. K. Cantrell, K. L. Rubow
"The US Bureau of Mines and the University of Minnesota have developed design and performance criteria for a personal diesel exhaust aerosol sampler for underground coal mines. These are based on the
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 6304 Preparation and Evaluation of Fused Hafnium CarbideBy R. P. Adams, R. A. Beall
The Bureau of Mines developed a method to melt and cast specimens of hafnium- carbon alloy and studied their properties . A rotating - ladle vacuum or inert atmosphere arc furnace was designed , speci
Jan 1, 1963
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Detection of Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Suspensions of Fresh Silica Dust and Its Implication to Lipid Peroxidation in SilicosisBy X. Shi, N. S. Dala, V. Vallaythan
"Cellular damage induced by silica dust is known to be associated with increased fragility and destabilization or destruction of the cell membranes. The mechanism by which silica dust effects biologic
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 6921 Effect Of Weather On Sound Transmission From Explosive ShotsBy R. L. Grant
The Bureau of Mines applied automatic computational methods to analyze the degree of correlation between sound transmission and atmospheric conditions. Statistical analysis of data collected over a 5-
Jan 1, 1967
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Chemical-related injuries and illnesses in U.S. miningBy D. F. Scott
The purpose of this study was to determine if miners were at risk from exposures to chemicals used in the mining industry and determine the nature and sources of the illnesses and injuries. The U.S.
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 9240 Methods For The Analysis Of Mineral Chromites And Ferrochrome SlagBy D. A. Baker
This report describes the elemental characterization of chromite and related materials at the Bureau of Mines, Albany Research Center. Analytical methods for determining the major constituents, repres
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 7089 Evaluation Of Rolling Slabs Of Zinc-Copper-Titanium Alloys Cast Under Semicontinuous ConditionsBy L. A. Neumeier
Sound experimental ingots of zinc alloys for use as rolling slabs were cast with a specially constructed, semicontinuous casting machine. Nominal alloy compositions of Zn-1.0 percent Cu, Zn-0.12 and 0
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 8118 Sulfur Reduction Potential of the Coals of the United States - A Revision of Report of Investigations 7633By Cavallaro. J. A.
This report presents the results of a washability study of 455 raw coal channel samples with special emphasis on sulfur reduction. These raw coals contained on the average 14.0 percent ash, 1.91 perce
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 2260 Safety Organization Of Old Dominion Mine At Globe, ArizonaBy E. D. Gardner
"In recent years efficient safety organizations have been considered essential at all well-managed metal mines. Statistics from numerous mines throughout the country show that the expense of operation
Jun 1, 1921
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IC 6268 The Branite Industry Dimension StoneBy Oliver Bowles
Granites are classed as igneous rocks ; they have been formed by the solidification of rock magmas or solutions from deep within the earth . It is an almost invariable law of nature that magmas which
May 1, 1930
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RI 3851 Continuous Hydraulic Classification: Constitution of the Teeter Column throughout its DepthBy G. Dale Cor, Will H. Coghill, M. F. Williams, I. L. Feld
"INTRODUCTION During the past several years the Southern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, with the cooperation of the University of Alabama, has given attention to hydraulic classification.
Jan 1, 1946
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RI 7062 Optical Properties Of Glass: Transmission Losses Of Eyepieces Used In Mine EnvironmentBy C. Gary Reiness
A safety glass eyepiece which had been repeatedly exposed to mine environment over a number of years was studied to determine some of its optical properties. In the regions from 385 to 400 mµ and from
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 5753 Explosibility Of Agricultural Dusts ? Introduction And SummaryBy Murray Jacobson
Data obtained by the Federal Bureau of Mines on the dust explosion hazard in air are presented for 220 samples of agricultural products. Information is given on ignition temperature of dust clouds and
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 2174 Our Future Supplies of Petroleum ProductsBy J. O. Lewis
"The significant facts in the problem of the relation between the production of crude petroleum, and the ever-increasing demand for petroleum products are that in spite of continually increasing produ
Oct 1, 1920
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IC 7246 Stenches for Emergency Warnings in Metal MinesBy J. H. East, D. Harrington
Fires in metal mines have resulted in some of the worst disasters in American mining history insofar as loss of life is concerned. One fire caused the death of 163 miners and individual less spectacul
Jul 1, 1943