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IC 8183 Mobile Diesel-Powered Equipment For Noncoal Mines Approved By The Bureau Of Mines, 1951-62 - Introduction (32d55fcf-6ab4-46d6-bee4-8e9917a589d8)By Rogers F. Davis
This publication has been prepared to supply manufacturers and industrial users a listing of mobile diesel-powered equipment and subassemblies approved and certified by the Bureau of Mines for use in
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 9241 Procedures For Obtaining Department Of Transportation Explosive Classification Recommendations Through The Bureau Of MinesBy Donald A. Voigt
This publication is intended as a guide for persons responsible for obtaining classifications and approvals Tor explosive compounds, mixtures, or devices from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DO
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 7686 Some Useful Applications Of Zirconium ? ConclusionsBy J. H. McClain
In the last 3 years' operation of the zirconium-production plant, zirconium metal has been employed to good advantage in many applications. The most frequent use has been in situations requiring
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 3938 Magnesia from OlivineBy Charles E. McCarthy, MORTON T. PAWEL, E. A. GEE, FRANK S. RIORDAN
Large tonnages of the magnesium silicate mineral , olivine, are known to exist in the mountains of western North Carolina and in the Puget Sound region of Washington. The North Carolina deposits alone
Sep 1, 1946
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PS13/USBM 422 - A Knowledge Based Expert System for Planning Mine Ventilation SystemsBy RV. Ramanl, KV. K. Prasad, M. Swaminathan
The objective of the research in this project is to develop a knowledge based expert system for aiding the planning of mine ventilation systems. This system focuses on mine ventilation system design f
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9005 - Microwave Drying of Fine CoalBy David P. Lindroth
The objective of this research by the Bureau of Mines was to determine the technical feasibility and associated pilot data for drying minus 1/4-in coal with microwave energy at a frequency of 2.45 GHz
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8178 Temperature Investigations on Resin-Anchored BoltsBy Raymond M. Stateham
The Bureau of Mines evaluated temperature increases on the heads of resin-grouted bolts as indicators of the integrity of the anchoring of the bolt. Expected increases were calculated by the finite di
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 8903 Alarm System For Radiation Working Level, Fan Operation, And Air Door PositionBy J. C. Franklin
A 32-channel continuous monitoring system has been developed to monitor radiation working level (WL), fan operation, and air door position. The system consists of a surface receiver unit and an underg
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 6486 Preparation of Copper Powder From Leach Solutions After Precipitation With IronBy R. D. Groves
Laboratory research has demonstrated that high - grade copper powders can be produced under controlled conditions from cement copper products . The technique should enable small producers to prepare a
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4900 Recovery Of Thallium From Smelter ProductsBy John D. Prater
Thallium is one of the rarer metals that has come into commercial importance in recent years. Although the element was first reported by Crookes in seleniferous deposits in lead chambers of a sulfuric
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 8351 Magnetic Susceptibility Of 19 Nickel- And Cobalt-Bearing MineralsBy H. E. Powell
Magnetic susceptibilities were determined by the Bureau of Mines fur 19 cobalt- and nickel-bearing minerals and for a suite for synthetic cobalt-nickel diarsenides analogous to the rammelsbergite and
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 7782 National Annual Survey Of Aviation Fuels, 1956 - IntroductionBy O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of aviation gasolines and aviation jet fuels produced in the United States during 1956 was made under a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5931 Effect Of Sulfur Retention On Determined Ash In Lower-Rank Coals ? SummaryBy W. H. Ode
An investigation of standard methods for determining ash in low-rank* coals showed that generally 60 to 95 percent of the total sulfur in the coal is retained in the ash as SO3. This large sulfur rete
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 8990 - Procedures for Determining Support of Excavations in Highly Yielding GroundBy J. D. Dixon
This Bureau of Mines report describes the results of an investigation for developing and applying procedures for stabilizing excavations openings in highly yielding ground. The approach developed in t
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7896 Four Waterflooding Projects In Washington And Nowata Counties, Okla., 1959 ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. P. Powell
Since the beginning of waterflooding in the Midcontinent area, the Bureau of Mines has published many reports3-6/ describing in detail the results obtained on individual waterflooding projects in the
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 6702 Mining Laws of LuxembourgBy E. P. Youngman
This digest, based upon a translation" of certain portions of the 1930 law, covers the pertinent points of what has been termed "The New Mining Law of Luxemburg," the Grand Ducal Order (Arrêté) of Apr
Apr 1, 1933
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RI 5210 Recovering Lead And Tin From Wet Solder Drosses ? SummaryBy T. T. Campbell
Although secondary recovery of lead and lead-tin alloys has been common practice in the United States during recent years, there is little published in-formation concerning recovery techniques. Availa
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 5057 United States Bureau Of Mines Standard For Inspection And Test Of Explosion-Proof Enclosures For Mining Equipment ? IntroductionBy E. J. Gleim
The construction of explosion-proof electric mine equipment for operation in gassy coal mines of the United States was begun as early as 1903. In 1.906, similar equipment with special protective devic
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 7418 Hydrodesulfurization Of A Residual Fuel From Wilmington, Calif., Crude OilBy C. M. Frost
The hydrodesulfurization characteristics of a residual fuel prepared from Wilmington, Calif., crude oil were determined at temperatures from 600° to 900° F, pressures of 200 to 800 pSig, and space vel
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 8449 A Review Of The Curve-Fitting Method Of Least Squares As Applied To Petroleum EngineeringBy R. E. Cerullo
Many computer programs have been written which are capable of performing a least squares fit, both linear and nonlinear, to data gathered by the petroleum researcher. However, when the petroleum engin
Jan 1, 1970