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RI 7162 Alumina Extraction By Autoclave Precipitation Of Basic Sodium Aluminum SulfateBy H. G. Iverson
An investigation was conducted on the conditions affecting the precipitation of aluminum by autoclaving synthetic solutions containing Na2SO4, Al2(SO4)3, H2SO4, and H2O. Virtually all of the alumina c
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 9088 Reliability Prediction For Computerized Mine-Monitoring SystemsBy Raymond M. Kacmar
This report presents the Bureau of Mines research on the hardware reliability prediction for two Bureau monitoring projects. The basic concepts of reliability predictions are introduced along with the
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 2719 Gas Mask For Protection In Air Against All Gases, Vapors And Smokes ? IntroductionBy A. C. Fieldner
The Bureau of Mires in its investigations of gas masks for use in mines and allied industries has studied and developed various types of masks for protection against noxious uses and furies that may b
Jan 1, 1925
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RI 7650 A Chemiluminescence Detector For Ozone MeasurementBy H. Carroll
An ozone detector was built and evaluated for its applicability in smog-chamber studies. The detection method is based on the reaction of ozone with ethylene and the measurement of resultant chemilumi
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 5498 Fatty And Resin Acids As Collectors For Iron Oxides ? Summary And IntroductionBy S. R. B. Cooke
Certain saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and a variety of resin acids were used as collectors for specular hematite, magnetite, and goethite. Vacuum flotation tests were used with each collector
Jan 1, 1959
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Work-Principle Model for Predicting Toxic Fumes of Nonideal ExplosivesBy Michael S. Wieland
The work-principle from thermodynamics was used to formulate a model for predicting toxic fumes from mining explosives in underground chamber tests, where rapid turbulent combustion within the surroun
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RI 6071 Properties Of Palygorskite, An Asbestiform MineralBy Charles W. Huggins
The Bureau of Mines investigated palygorskite, a natural asbestiform material, to accumulate knowledge that might serve as a foundation for future synthesis of a similar material. Unit cell, chemical
Jan 1, 1962
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Verification and Validation of Roof Bolter Simulation Models for Studying Events Between a Machine and Its OperatorBy John R. Bartels, Dean H. Ambrose, Richard C. Wang
This paper presents the results of a study to verify and validate a computer model that represents and analyzes motions and hazardous events in a simulated three dimensional workplace. The purpose of
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RI 2679 Methods Of Laboratory Grinding Of Coke For Analysis ? Purpose And Scope Of ExperimentsBy W. A. Selvig
The experiments described herein were made at the request of Committee D-5, on Coal and Coke, American is n Society for Testing Materials, in order to obtain data as to the probable contamination of l
Jan 1, 1925
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Optimum Water Flow Rates For Cutting Machines Used In Water Soluble Ores - ObjectiveDetermine the minimum waterflow rate needed for effective control of dust produced by cutting machines used to mine water-soluble ores. Approach Conventional wet-bar cutting techniques were stud
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2671 The Resistance Of Coal-Mine Entries To The Flow Of Air - Part III. The Resistance Caused By Timber Sets And By Cars In Timbered Entry. ? IntroductionBy J. W. Paul
This paper deals with the third phase of on extensive research on coal-mine ventilation factors. A comprehensive report of the entire work is in course of preparation, but abstracts of the various cha
Jan 1, 1925
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RI 8595 Evaluation of the Use of Foam for Dust Control on Face Drills and CrushersBy Steven J. Page
The increasing concern for dust control in metal and nonmetal mining prompted the Bureau of Mines to investigate the dust suppression technique of applying foam to face drilling and crushing operation
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8592 Beneficiation of Low-Grade California Chromite OresBy H. B. Salisbury
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine if low-grade California chromite ores could be beneficiated to produce products suitable for commercial use. This research is part of a Bureau goal
Jan 1, 1981
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1989 SummaryBy Charles L. Kimbell
In overview, the world's mineral industry in 1989 registered gains over its 1988 performance, but these gains were by no means as pronounced as had been those of 1988. The traditional statistical
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8437 A Continuous Dielectric Separator for Mineral BeneficiationBy C. E. Jordan
Under its program of advancing minerals technology, the Federal Bureau of Mines has invented a laboratory apparatus for continuous separation of minerals based on differences in dielectric properties.
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8930 - Hydrogen Chloride Sparging Crystallization of the Chloride Salts of Cobalt, Manganese, and NickelBy D. E. Shanks
The Bureau of Mines investigated the effects of HCI concentration and solution temperature on the solubility and crystal form of the chlorides of Co, Mn, and Ni when sparged with HCI gas at temperatur
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8307 Chemical Flame Inhibition Using Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry - Reaction Rates and Mechanisms in a Methane Flame Inhibited With 1.1% CF3BrBy Joan C. Biordi
The Bureau of Mines used molecular beam-mass spectrometry to determine the microstructure of a 10.1% CH4-2l.2% 02-67.6% Ar-1.1% CF3Br inhibited flame and its uninhibited analog, both stabilized at 32
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 7333 An Ultrasonic Method For Determining The Elastic Symmetry Of MaterialsBy Thomas R. Bur
Symmetry theory, based on ground work established in the study of single crystals and experimental procedures utilizing ultrasonic pulse velocities of spherical specimens plotted on equal area polar
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 2946 Some Operating Results on Small Heating Plant StokersBy J. P. Barkley
"The accompanying tabulation gives the results of a series of operating tests on two types of small stokers. One was an inclined, natural-draft, moving-grate, overfeed ""hand-stoker"" fired and manipu
Jun 1, 1929
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RI 9641 - Evaluation of a Signaling and Warning System for Underground MinesBy Robert G. Yewen, Ronald S. Conti
Underground mines rely on alarm systems, such as stench gas, audible or visual alarms, pager phones, telephones, and messengers to warn miners of a fire or other emergency. These systems are often sl
Jan 5, 1997