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OFR-25(1)-74 Improved Sensors And Fire Control Systems For Mining Equipment - Phase I Report - Executive Summary - I. IntroductionPhase I of U.S. Bureau of Mines contract H01220S3, "Improved Sensors and Fire Control Systems for Mining Equipment, II was an investigative effort involving study of the fire problem and preliminary d
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3231 Dry Cells and Their Application to MiningBy A. B. Hooker, E. J. Coggeshall
"Dry cells are modified wet primary cells in which the electrolyte is held by absorbent material so that it does not spill aid the cell jars are sealed to prevent evaporation of the absorbed electroly
May 1, 1934
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OFR-152-82 Develop A Mechanical Scaling BarBy J. S. Megahan
This report covers the design, fabrication and testing of the first and second generation mechanical scaling bars for more safely removing loose rack from mine roofs and walls. Included are discussion
Jan 1, 1982
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MLA 59-87 - Mineral Resources Of The South Fork And Sand Hollow Study Areas, Crook County, Oregon ? SummaryBy Jerry E. Olson
In 1986, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied part of the 20,071-acre South Fork Wilderness Study Area (OR-005-033) and part of the 8,791-acre Sand Ho
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-68-76 Evaluation Of The Cadmium Disc Breakflash In Testing Electrical Circuits For Safety In Explosive Atmospheres - A Comprehensive Study Of Intrinsic Safety CriteriaBy Zsuzsanna Zborovszky
Study of different parameters (minimum discharge voltage, minimum discharge current, wire electrode diameter, speed of separation, electrode materials, overlap of the electrodes, etc.), their direct e
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3336 Beneficiation Of Spodumene By Decrepitation ? IntroductionBy Foster Fraas
One of the lithium minerals most widespread in the earth's surface is spodumene (Li2O-A1203-4Si02) a lithium aluminium silicate. For some time, deposits of this mineral were known to exist in the
Jan 1, 1937
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OFR-57-82 Undercut And Fill System For Pitching CoalBy Arnis Mangolds
A study of the technical and economic feasibility of using a unique undercut and fill system developed by USBM engineers to mine steeply pitching coal is discussed. A brief resource assessment has ind
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-39(7)-82 Experiments On Personal Equipment For Low Seam Coal Miners: VI. Comparisons Of Bumping Hazards With High And Low Profile Helmets.By Mark Sanders
This report describes an experiment which was conducted to compare the relative bumping hazard of a low and high profile hard hat (helmet) in a low seam mining environment. The study was specifically
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8261 Factors Affecting Fabricability of Electrowon CopperBy J. L. Holman
The Federal Bureau of Mines has conducted research to delineate factors affecting relative fabricability of electrowon and electrorefined copper. The Bureau's Rolla Metallurgy Research Center coo
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 2762 Manufacture Of Lime From Small Stone With A Sintering Machine ? Excessive Waste Of Small-Sized LimestoneBy W. M. Myers
[Utilization of small stone is recognized as one of the important problems of the lime industry. The term ?small stone' is used to designate material that is too small for calcination in tie shaf
Jan 1, 1926
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OFR-203-83 Coupled-Transport Membranes For Metal Separations - Phase VBy W. C. Babcock
This report covers Phase V of .a continuing program to apply a new liquid membrane process called coupled transport to the recovery pf metals from hydrometallurgical leach solutions. During this phase
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8170 Injury Experience In The Nonmetal Industries (Except Stone And Coal), 1959 - Introduction And Summary (06eb472c-2eb8-4cf1-be75-ec46c2f019ec)By John C. Machisak
INJURY and employment figures for nonmetal mines and mills in 1959 are presented in this publication. Data for nonmetal mines are presented separately from those for nonmetal mills. The Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 7995 Testing And Splicing Electric Cables And Frame-Grounding Pit Equipment, Tecumseh Coal-Strip Mine, Boonville, Ind. ? Summary And IntroductionBy Sanford J. Douglas
This publication describes a study by the Federal Bureau of Mines of devices and methods used for testing and splicing 4,160-volt and 440-volt cables and for providing ground-fault protection for 440-
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 8223 Titanium In The Southeastern United States (f7de1f6f-fed3-463c-837d-99da0bc279a1)By Fred P. Giese
Southeastern reserves of titanium ores are large, widespread, and ample for anticipated demand. The leading titanium industries are mining and beneficiating sand deposits, principally in Florida, and
Jan 1, 1964
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OFR-5(2)-85 Evaluation Of Dust Sources And Control Techniques For Conventional Mining - Vol. II -GuidelinesBy S. J. Rodgers
This report presents guidelines on methods of dust control in conventional coal mining operations. The normal mining cycle and equipment used in a room and pillar conventional section are described. M
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5742 Extracting Neutral Low-Temperature Lignite Tar Fractions With Dipropionitrile Solvents ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Paul L. Campbell
Investigations by the Federal Bureau of Mines of methods of upgrading tar obtained by low-temperature carbonization of lignite showed that ß,ß?-oxydipropionitrile, ß,ß?-iminodipropionitrile, and ß,ß&a
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 7658 National First-Aid And Mine Rescue Contest Columbus, Ohio, October 2, 3, And 4, 1951 ? IntroductionBy W. H. Tomlinson
The fourteenth National First-Aid and Mine Rescue Contest we;; held at the State fairgrounds, Columbus, Ohio, October 2, 3, and 4, 1951. The meet, the first such event in 21 years, was under the auspi
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 5843 Agglomerating Anthracite For Metallurgical Fuel ? SummaryBy W. S. Sanner
Anthracite was used extensively as a fuel in iron metallurgy from 1840 to 1880. In 1874, 226 of the 680 blast furnaces in the United States were operating on anthracite and producing almost one-half o
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 9212 - Anticollision Systems for Large Mine-Haulage TrucksBy Russell E. Griffen
With the development of larger mine-haulage trucks in recent years, the visual field of the driver has diminished correspondingly. Specifically, the operator's lack of direct vision in the right
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 6009 Calibration Studies Of Three Portable SeismographsBy David E. Fogelson
One model each of three different makes of portable displacement seismographs was calibrated on a shaking table capable of 5,000 pounds of force, Calibration tests were conducted in the frequency rang
Jan 1, 1962