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RI 3730 Air Flow at Discharge of Fan-Pipe Lines in Mines - Part II. Effect of Size and Shape of Pipe and of Adjacent Walls on Velocity and Entrainment Ratios
By C. E. McElroy
"INTRODUCTION The ventilation of working places in mines by jets of air discharged from fan-pipe lines is an important phase of mine ventilation, whether the primary purpose is to dilute gas or dust c
Nov 1, 1943
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Noncoal Contractor Mining Facts ? 2006
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) defines an independent contractor as any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a corporation, firm, association or other organization that co
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 5777 Recovering Aluminum And Fluorine Compounds From Aluminum Plant Residues ? Introduction And Summary
By R. S. McClain
The Federal Bureau of Mines investigated residues from aluminum plants, to determine if carbon could be removed by flotation while recovering fluorine and aluminum compounds for recycling to the reduc
Jan 1, 1961
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Density Separation Of Materials By Using Magnetic Fluids - Objective
Continuously separate mixture of non-magnetic materials (such as scrap, precious metals, or certain ores) at a reasonable cost. Approach Nonmagnetic materials of different densities are rapidly
Jan 1, 1980
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Deterioration In The Heating Value Of Coal During Storage. - Introduction.
By Horace C. Porter
Much has been written of the changes undergone by coal in storage and the deterioration of coal through exposure to the weather. In order to obtain definite information for the benefit of the Governme
Jan 1, 1917
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Subject Index to Bureau of Mines Publications from July 1, 1990 to January 1, 1960 - Subject Index A-C
"A bed, British Columbia, Canada, coal, carbonizingproperties B 510Pa., coal, washing characteristics RI 4941A' bed, Pa., coal, washing characteristics RI 4834"
Jan 1, 1960
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Recovery Of The Nonferrous Metals From Auto Shredder Rejects By Air Classification
By C. J. Chindgren
Two air classification systems were built and tested as separatory devices for recovering the nonferrous metal values from shredded automotive nonmagnetic reject scrap. A horizontal air system with a
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8322 Vapor Pressure Of Pure Liquid Nitrogen
By P. C. Tully
The vapor pressure-temperature relationships for saturated pure liquid nitrogen are calculated by the Strobridge equation using a digital computer. This information is presented in two tables: first)
Jan 1, 1967
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OFR-210-83 Achieving Uniform-High-Tensions In Mechanical - Anchor Bolts
By Anil Mahyera
Towards the goal of achieving uniform-high-tensions in roofbolts to provide superior roof support[1-7] for extended periods, Terra Tek installed mechanical-anchor bolts in a mine in eight different wa
Jan 1, 1982
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Characterization Of U.S. Cement Kiln Dust - The Problem
Cement kiln dust (CKD) is a waste product generated at the rate of 4 to 12 million tons per year in the United States. The dust has considerable resource potential as a neutralizer for coal mine waste
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7659 Lowering The Tin Content Of Secondary Leaded Tin-Bronze By Replacement With Lead Or Zinc
By E. R. Cole
Laboratory heats of an 80 percent copper high-leaded tin-bronze alloy, similar to Brass and Bronze Ingot Institute (BBII) alloy 3A, were made with reduced tin content to determine whether an alloy com
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-2(5)-75 Panic Bar Study - Volume 5 - Shuttle Cars - Introduction
The panic bars (and associated linkage's and electrical circuitry) that are defined in this document are a machine operator-actuated control for the emergency deenergization of the tram motors on
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7693 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants In The United States, January 1, 1954 ? Summary ? Crude-Oil Capacity
By J. G. Kirby
According to the Bureau of Mines annual survey, as of January 1, 1954 there were 337 refineries with a total daily crude-oil throughput capacity of 8,006,897 barrels. The total daily capacity increase
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 6980 Use of Reflector Buttons for Danger Warning Direction and Safety Signs in Mines
By H. J. Van der Veer, F. E. Griffith
"Reflector button signs similar to those used to attract the attention of motorists on the public highways at night are now being used to good advantage by a few mining companies in underground workin
Dec 1, 1937
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Evidence of an Oxidative Mechanism for the Hemolytic Activity of Silica Particles
By B. L. Razzaboni, P. Bolsaitis
"The formation of reactive oxygen species resulting from the interaction of silica dust particles with red blood cell membranes was investigated; particularly, the effect of surface hydroxyl (silanol)
Jan 1, 1990
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MLA 24-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Anaconda Pintlar Wilderness, Beaverhead, Deer Lodge, Granite And Ravalli Counties, Montana ? Summary Statement
By Terry J. Close
The Anaconda Pintlar Wilderness has a significant mineral resource potential. Five deposits have resources totaling about 180,300 tons (163,600 t) containing silver, copper, lead, gold, and zinc. Anot
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-137-77 Commercially Available Equipment For Coal Mine Emergency Warning Systems
By John D. Foulkes
An investigation is made into whether commercially available equipment can be used to engineer effective emergency warning systems for underground coal mines. Discussions with members of the Bureau an
Jan 1, 1977
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A New Method To Clean Dust From Soiled Work Clothes
By J. L. Howell, D. E. Pollock, A. B. Cecala, A. D. O’Brien
Dust from worker,s clothes has been shown to be a problematic source of personal dust exposure. A recently completed effort between NIOSH and the Unimin Corporation has resulted in a quick and effecti
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A New Series Of Bureau Of Mines Reports Announced
A new series of reports called ?Mineral Perspectives" (MP's) has been initiated by the Bureau of Mines with the publication of MP-1 titled, "Far East and South Asia" by K.P. Wang and the staff of
Jan 1, 1977
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Improved Sorting Technology For Use On Stainless Steel And Superalloy Scrap - Objective
Increase the recycling of critical and strategic materials by simplifying the indentification and segregation of scrap. Background Because the United States is dl-most totally dependent on imp
Jan 1, 1986