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RI 5757 Thermal Expansion Of Alpha Alumina ? Introduction And SummaryBy William J. Campbell
One of the principal objectives of the Bureau of Mines program for developing super refractory materials is to obtain fundamental data on the physical properties of refractory oxides. This particular
Jan 1, 1961
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Communication Systems - 2.1 IntroductionAny communication system requires at least three elements in order to function: a transmitting device, a receiving device, and a transmission line or propagation medium. Even the device children use,
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8644 Underground Gob Gas Drainage During Longwall Mining (371fb31d-0a18-483c-8e9c-57e088c46797)By Steven J. Schatzel
Gas drainage through surface bore-holes has been the conventional means of methane control for U.S. longwall gobs. However, these vertical boreholes are becoming so costly, and the surface rights so d
Jan 1, 1982
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Case Studies Of Cable Bolts Using Instrumented King WiresBy R. Pakalnis, Richard P. Curtin, Lewis A. Martin
Instrumented cable bolts developed at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were used in conjunction with existing ground control to monitor rock
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RI 8705 Calcination of Aluminum Nitrate Nonahydrate in a Fluidized BedBy Jack C. White
As part of an investigation of the production of alumina by the nitric acid leaching of kaolinitic clay, the Bureau of Mines designed, built, and tested a fluidized-bed system for the calcination of a
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 8280 Homestake-Sapin Partners New MexicoBy W. E. Young, D. T. Delicate
This study was made to present the mining methods and costs of a uranium mine typical of other mines in the highly productive Westwater Canyon member of the Morrison formation in New Mexico. Four mini
Nov 1, 1963
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RI 2631 Determination Of Gas Distribution In Internal-Combustion Engines By Gas Analysis. ? IntroductionBy G. W. Jones
Gas analysis is of great practical value to the combustion engineer as a guide in the proper deli and operation of power and heating plants. The automotive industry, however, has made little use of ga
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 2612 Effects Of Extraneous Gas On The Production Of Oil Wells In The Lyons-Quinn Field Of Oklahoma. ? IntroductionBy M. J. Kirwan
[There have been large increases in the oil production and casing-head gas production of certain wells on the Quinn dome (northern part of the Lyons-Quinn field of Oklahoma) caused by large volumes of
Jan 1, 1924
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IC 9153 Assessment And Determination Of Illumination Needs For Operators Of Mobile Surface Mining EquipmentBy Alan G. Mayton
The Bureau of Mines conducted one of the most extensive studies on surface mine illumination to date, to assess the illumination needs of mobile surface mining machinery with respect to the visual tas
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 4787 Study Of Preheating Colorado Oil ShaleBy W. E. Robinson
A laboratory study wan made to determine whether drying and preheating Colorado oil shale with waste retort gases has any appreciable effect on its oil yield. Samples of crushed oil shale were heated
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 6947 New Gap-Sensitivity Methods For ExplosivesBy R. L. Grant
The Bureau of Mines developed two new gap-sensitivity methods for explosives, and especially permissible explosives, to overcome certain disadvantages of the present routine half-cartridge method. The
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6185 Gas Explosion Hazards Associated With The Bulk Storage Of Molten SulfurBy Aldo L. Furno
Sufficient quantities of combustible vapors are released by some sulfurs to produce flammable atmospheres under prolonged storage. Hydrogen sulfide and carbon disulfide appear to be the principal flam
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 8487 Effects of Additives on Methanation Activity of Raney Nickel CatalystsBy James H. Russell
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the Department of Energy, has attempted to increase the activity of nickel catalysts for converting synthesis gas, derived fro
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4980 Mine-Timber Preservation By The Collar Method - Progress Report 1 ? SummaryBy Edward Roberts
This is a progress report of an investigation by personnel of the Bureau of Mines from June to September 1951 to introduce preservative chemicals into growing timber. It also describes in detail the i
Jan 1, 1953
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MLA 7-91 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Silver Creek Study Area, Idaho County, IdahoBy Edward L. McHugh
Mineral resources in the Silver Creek study area of the Nez Perce National Forest. Idaho, were investigated during the summer Of 1989. The study area includes the 36,100-acre Silver Creek-Pilot Knob R
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 8496 A Breathing Metabolic Simulator for Testing Respiratory Protective EquipmentBy Anthony W. Sparks
The Bureau of Mines conducted tests designed to compare its breathing metabolic simulator (BMS) with other methods that are currently used to evaluate the performance of respiratory protective equipme
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR 40-83 - Wireless Communications For Trackless Haulage VehiclesBy Terry S. Cory
This report describes a complete system design methodology for medium frequency (MF) wireless radio systems for use in coal mines. The emphasis Is on AC mines where no trolley wire exists and, for whi
Jan 7, 1979
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IC 7060 Some Phases Of Haulage Accident Prevention In Anthracite MinesBy R. D. Currie
Haulage accidents in the anthracite region cause fewer fatal and lost-time accidents per million man-hours than similar accidents in bituminous mines, a fact that may be accounted for in several ways,
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8549 Reduction Roasting and Beneficiation of a Hematitic-Goethitic TaconiteBy R. E. Peterson
A reduction roasting/magnetic separation/flotation process for beneficiating oxidized taconite from the western Mesabi iron range in Minnesota was evaluated in a Bureau of Mines research program to in
Jan 1, 1981
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The Importance Of Coal In Achieving Energy Independence For The United StatesBy Thomas V. Falkie
The new international fact of life that has emerged in the 70's is that foreign energy sources can no longer be considered either reliable or low in price. As a result, the United States is turni
Jan 1, 1975