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RI 5937 Preparing Metal-Grade Vanadium Oxide From Red Cake And Mill Solutions ? SummaryBy C. J. Chindgren
Upgrading of commercial red cake and recovery of vanadium oxide from uranium-vanadium mill solutions were investigated by the Bureau of Mines. Alternative procedures potentially useful for manufacture
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 9336 Transfer Mechanics of Full-Column Resin-Grouted Roof BoltsBy Stephen C. Tadolini
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a laboratory investigation designed to evaluate the stress and deformation characteristics of fully grouted roof bolts subjected to various magnitudes of end loading
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 7519 Electrical And Hydraulic Flow Properties Of Appalachian Petroleum Reservoir RocksBy W. K. Sawyer
Resistivity, porosity, permeability, and saturation data were obtained on core samples from the Big Injun, Clinton, Gordon, Bradford Second and Third, and Venango Second oil sands and formation factor
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-127-82 Improved Visibility Systems For Large Haulage Vehicles. Volume IIBy James L. Eirls
The objective of this project was to improve a driver's field of view for large trucks used in the mining industry. Rearward viewing was enhanced by improving the rear-view mirror designs. Rear v
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metals And Industrial Minerals Industries - Mining Highlights ? Summary (5468dc6e-6708-4ff4-bf65-9f36e407e8a4)By Brian T. Brady
The year 1992 recorded unimpressive economic growth and uncertainties over what changes would occur for the financial market. Falling interest rates in the United States and elsewhere tended to exert
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 4148 Concentration of Oxide Manganese Ores from the Artillery Peak Deposit, Mohave CountyBy G. M. Potter, S. J. Hussey, R. Havens
The Artillery Peak manganese ores , from one of the largest known manganese deposits in the United States , present a difficult problem in concentration because they are low-grade and the association
Nov 1, 1947
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Blast-Open Touch-Close Brattice Panels ? ObjectiveProvide blasting-resistant, quickly reusable stoppings for large mine openings. Approach Stoppings are assembled using roof-to-bottom panels of brattice held together by Velcro seams that peel
Jan 1, 1979
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DC Switching System Rapidly Limits And Interrupts Fault Currents - ObjectiveTo rapidly limit and interrupt high dc fault currents with minimal arcing in the mine atmosphere. Approach Design a dc switching sys-tem which uses a pressurized, liquid metal-filled, change-of-s
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 7597 Treatment Of Timber ? General InformationBy F. S. Crawford
Untreated timber in a mine or elsewhere may fail prematurely because it may "rot out before it wears out." If such timber is treated with a satisfactory preservative, decay will be retarded for many y
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 8611 Thermodynamic Data For Air Preheaters In Direct Coal-Fired Magnetohydrodynamic Power Generation SystemsBy F. E. Spencer
Calculated equilibrium data are presented for three phases in the flue gas stream from a hypothetical open cycle MHD generator. A typical coal is "burned" with 1.0 gram-mole K2O seed per kilogram coal
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 7076 Bureau Of Mines Midget ImpingerBy H. H. Schrenk
The Bureau of Mines midget impinger dust-sampling apparatus was described first in 1937.4/ Two supplementary reports5/6 were published in 1938. These reports are now out of print. The material publish
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 8710 Coal Mine Equipment Forecast To 1985By Richard J. Bielicki
This Bureau of Mines study estimates the number of major pieces of coal- mining equipment that will be required to produce 950 million tons of marketable coal in 1980 and 1.2 billion tons in 1985. The
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6239 Performance Characteristics Of Coal-Washing Equipment: Concentrating TablesBy A. W. Deurbrouck
Five preparation plants employing concentrating tables for washing 3/8- inch to 0 raw coal were tested. Two of the plants were washing Pittsburgh-bed coal, two were washing Pocahontas-bed coal, and on
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5089 Design Of Underground Mine Openings Oil-Shale Mine, Rifle, Colo. ? SummaryBy Robert H. Merrill
This report contains a summary of the various studies made to determine the structural design of the production mine area of the Oil-Shale mine, Rifle, Colo. Prior to this investigation, it had been d
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 6166 Oxidation Of Colorado Oil Shale ? SummaryBy W. E. Robinson
Samples of raw oil shale and kerogen concentrates were oxidized by alkaline potassium permanganate, air, nitric acid, oxygen, and ozone to obtain information about the chemical structure of organic ke
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5226 Calculating Oil Recoveries For Solution-Gas-Drive Reservoirs - Evaluation Of Permissible Errors In P. V. T. Data And Kg /Ko Ratios ? Introduction And SummaryBy Ralph V. Higgins
The present methods of appraising the long-range performance of oil reservoirs are based upon physical properties of the crude oil and the permeability of the reservoir rock. By means of these methods
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 8215 Unconventional Methods Of Hydrogenating Coal ? Introduction (753736fa-f372-43e3-91a1-bb8f390c3a65)By Walter Kawa
Bureau of Mines research on the hydrogenation of coal has been concerned with developing processes that could be used to supplement the Nation's petroleum and natural gas resources. Motor fuel wa
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 3531 Air Flow at Discharge of Fan-Pipe Lines in Mines Part 1 10-Inch Line in Development EndBy McElroy. G. E.
"INTRODUCTION The ventilation of development faces in mines for diluting gas or dust concentrations and, in hot mines for providing air-motion cooling effect, by fan pipe units discharging high-veloci
Aug 1, 1940
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RI 9486 - Longwall Face Stability: An Evaluation of Face SloughageBy Thomas M. Barczak
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report examines the causes and consequences of longwall face sloughage. Theoretical relationships were developed to evaluate mechanisms that produce slough age. From these re
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 9291 User's Guide For INSLOPE3: A Computer Code To Analyze The Effect Of Haulage Truck Operation On Dump Point StabilityBy James P. May
Operating mine haulage trucks near the crest of stockpiles and waste dumps is a potentially hazardous practice often resulting in a localized slope failure and a dump point accident. The U.S. Bureau o
Jan 1, 1991