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RI 8740 Precision of Personal Sampling of Respirable Dust in Coal Mines
By John A. Breslin
The Bureau of Mines measured respirable dust in coal mines by means of multiple dust samplers worn by persons moving about the mines. The measurements were made primarily to evaluate the effectiveness
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6875 Sand And Gravel Excavation: Part 5: Motor-Truck Haulage, Conveyor-Belt Haulage, Pumps And Pipe Lines, Barges And Towboats, Aerial Trams - Introduction
By J. R. Thoenen
This circular is part 5 of the third paper (entitled "Excavation") of a series summarizing the technical problems involved in the production and preparation of sand and gravel. Part 1 discussed the us
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 5441 Damping Capacity--Its Measurement And Significance ? Summary
By J. W. Jensen
This report was prepared as a background reference for future publica¬tions concerning the damping capacity of metals and alloys. It contains a broad description of the theory and methods of measuring
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 5956 Operating A Pressure-Gasification Pilot Plant Using Pulverized Coal And Oxygen: Effect Of Heat Loss On Economy ? Summary
By J. H. Holden
Operations involving the processing of coal, oxygen, and steam into synthesis gas by means of two pressure-type gasifiers have demonstrated the effect of heat loss and operating variables on carbon ga
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-131-83 Safety And Health In Underground Mine Waste Disposal
By J. P. Schmid
Results of a comprehensive investigation of the impact of underground mine waste disposal on the health and safety of miners are presented. Information was gathered through an extensive search of Amer
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8741 Debrining of Potash-Clay Waste Slurries
By Annie G. Smelley
As part of its program to develop technology that will encourage maximum utilization of the Nation's mineral resources, the Bureau of Mines conducted research on debrining potash-clay waste slurr
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8808 In-Mine Evaluation Of Underground Fire And Smoke Detectors (6f17c200-99f7-4b63-9502-cedfeb78fb40)
By Russell E. Griffin
The current state-of-the-art of fire and smoke detection technology is reviewed from the standpoint of suitability for use in underground metal and nonmetal mines. Detection modes, fire signatures, an
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 3551 Beehive And Byproduct Coking In Washington ? Introduction
By Joseph Daniels
[Adequate supplies of suitable coal and coke are prime requisites in many industries, particularly those dealing with the utilization of mineral resources, recently interest has been focused on the po
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 8859 An Introduction To The Mine Inspection Data Analysis System (MIDAS)
By W. F. Watts
This report describes the Mine Inspection Data Analysis System (MIDAS) developed by the Bureau of Mines to analyze the records of industrial hygiene samples collected by the Mine Safety and Health Adm
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8533 Laboratory Investigation of Sulfurous Acid Leaching of Kaolin for Preparing Alumina
By A. E. Raddatz
In an attempt to develop technology to use domestic resources in place of imported bauxita, the Bureau of Mines investigated sulfurous acid leaching to extract alumina from kaolin. The process consist
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3122 Tests on Brick Klins Fired With a Stoker
By R. R. Falier, W. E. Rice
"PURPOSE OF REPORTThis paper presents the results of a series of tests made by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with The Ohio State University Engineering Experiment Station as part of an inve
Aug 1, 1931
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OFR-109-83 Incorporation Of Fire Extinguishing Agents In High Expansion Foam
By S. S. Gross
A program was conducted to determine whether sufficient quantities of the flame retardant, ammonium phosphate, could be incorporated in a water-based foam solution to prevent or delay reignition (burn
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8698 Economic Analysis of Surface Mining Mobile Equipment Fire Protection Systems
By William H. Pomroy
The Bureau of Mines, through a 4-year program of combined in-house and contract research, has developed the necessary hardware and software technology to provide rugged, reliable automatic fire protec
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 8936 Electron Microscopy Studies Of Explosion And Fire Residues
By Daniel L. Ng
This Bureau of Mines report describes the results of scanning electron microscopic (SEM) studies of the combustion residues of carbonaceous dust particles resulting from explosions and thermal ignitio
Jan 1, 1983
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Review Of The Mineral-Fuel Industries - General Summary
By Robert E. Johnson
1962 was the second year of recovery from the mild 1960-61 recession. The year-to-year gain in constant dollar gross national product, our most comprehensive measure of the country's economic per
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8079 Physical Properties Of Aromatic Ethers: A Literature Survey Of 1,024 Compounds ? Summary And Introduction
By Clarence Karr
THE BUREAU OF MINES is investigating methods for upgrading tar produced by the low-temperature carbonization of bituminous coal. This survey was undertaken to compile information needed for identifyin
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7169 Corrosion Properties Of The TZM And Molybdenum-30 Tungsten Alloys
By W. L. Acherman
The Bureau of Mines found the chemical and galvanic corrosion behavior of the TZM and molybdenum-30 tungsten alloys to be generally equal or superior to that of unalloyed molybdenum in many aqueous so
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8182 Sandstone As Dimension Stone
By Oliver Bowles
Sandstone, a widely distributed siliceous sedimentary rock, is the third most popular building stone in the United States. It is formed by the breaking down of preexisting rocks by weathering, subsequ
Jan 1, 1963
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OFR-61-83 Design, Construction & Development Of In Situ Mining Wells
By David L. Shuck
This report was prepared for the Bureau of Mines to describe the current methods of design, construction, and development of wells for in situ leaching of uranium. The discussion includes the alternat
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 9224 Effects Of Environmental Stressors On Vigilance Performance
By J. C. Duchon
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting human factors research for the purpose of reducing accidents and improving the person-machine interface found in surface and underground mining operations. Miner
Jan 1, 1989