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  • NIOSH
    RI 3545 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division ? 41. Matte Smelting Of Manganese ? Introduction

    By C. E. Wood

    Because of the renewed importance of the strategic metal manganese the Bureau of Mines in conducting further research on pyrometallurgical methods of beneficiating manganiferous iron ores and low-grad

    Jan 1, 1940

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    RI 3545 Progress Reports -Metallurgical Division ? 41. Matte Smelting Of Manganese ? Introduction (64a39346-18e1-489a-9d89-fb7a2a30c194)

    By C. E. Wood

    [Because of the renewed i~,ortanc of the strate ic netal ~ngane8e the Bureau of Mines is conductin further ro~aarch on pyrometallurgica1 ~ethods of boneficiating 0 ngani.foro'l iron ores nnn lo\,

    Jan 1, 1940

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    RI 3546 Effect Of Particle Size On The Rate Of Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction

    By G. S. Scott

    In the course of the investigation into the causes, behavior, and control of mine fires, which the Bureau of Mines is now conducting, some attention was given to the subject of spontaneous heating.

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3546 Effect Of Particle Size On The Rate Of Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction (fdf53f6c-522e-4ff4-9ba5-dd570aac6b4a)

    By G. S. Scott

    In the course of tire investigation into the causes, behavior, and control of mine fires, which the Bureau of Mines is now conducting, come attention was given to the subject of spontaneous heating.

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3547 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 42. Annual Report Of The Metallurgical Division, Fiscal Year 1940 ? Functions Of The Metallurgical Division

    By R. S. Dean

    In general, the Division conducts investigations relating to the treatment of ores and metallurgical products from the condition to which they are mined to the refined metal. At the object of conservi

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3547 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 42. Annual Report Of The Metallurgical Division, Fiscal Year 1940 ? Functions Of The Metallurgical Division (38577f2c-a5de-4a72-b1a1-34a2b22fe937)

    By R. S. Dean

    [In E;encralt the I~8:al:ul',~,C,-J. Div:'sion conducts in\'8stigations relat-ing to the treatment of OrGR o.nd L!\3tallurl..'"lcal prod tctR froJ] t~e condi tion in :hich they are

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3548 Activated Carbon From Coal Refuse For Water Purification ? Introduction

    By S. J. Broderick

    [Xuge d-mp heap co:lt:.ini9: tilcu?:na3s of tons of cad ~eP~se 2r3 a failiar sight in coal-mininc regior@:. T5ey reprecei~t considergole economic 1083, are very l.u.,si~hC,ly, ?:ld t?ke un m-lch vaL-x

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3548 Activated Carbon From Coal Refuse For Water Purification ? Introduction (455629b1-acef-4cd5-a587-9410cee32919)

    By S. J. Broderick

    [Huge camp heaps coat. in-.n,- ta._ur nd o tons of coal :'efuse are a familiar sight in coa).--:1'_ni`l ; res io The;;' repre£e: t considerable economic loss, are very ~JZ':Si~i,tl

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3549 Measuring Particle-Size Distribution And Colloid Content Of Oil-Well Drilling Fluids ? Introduction

    By George L. Gates

    [When clays are mixed with water to -.,tee mud fluids for use in trilling wells for nil and --ac b ;l-,e rotary method the liquid mixtures have certain physical characteristics that vary with the quan

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3549 Measuring Particle-Size Distribution And Colloid Content Of Oil-Well Drilling Fluids ? Introduction (7b011e4b-9011-4587-99c3-c2ac01ef70bc)

    By George L. Gates

    [When clays e.re mixe~ "Jith "~later to nake mud fluids f'ol' use in :irilling ','Iells "for oil and gar: h;:r vue :;'0 tary me thee. t 18 liquid mij~ tUl"es have certair.. ph

    Jan 1, 1941

  • NIOSH
    RI 3550 Cooperative Fuel Research Motor-Gasoline Survey, Summer 1940 ? Introduction

    By E. C. Lane

    [This is the tenth in a series of retorts on properties of commercial motor fuels, made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the Cooperative Fuel Research (C.F.R.) Committee e end the Bu

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3550 Cooperative Fuel Research Motor-Gasoline Survey, Summer 1940 ? Introduction (55d3ddae-a85f-4eb2-b0bc-548af54ddd18)

    By E. C. Lane

    ["_'_-is is t`-e tenth in a series of retorts on proferties of cornmerci-al motor fuels, m,-_de in accord^nce ::ith a cooper: tine aSreement between the Cooperative Fuel scorch (C.F.R.) Committo

    Jan 1, 1941

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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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    RI 3552 Form Of Sulfur Occurrence In Blast-Furnace Slag - Introduction (8eea1b30-bdf1-466d-bc2b-bfc531c84416)

    By Allan E. Martin

    As part of a comprehensive investigation of tie mechanism of desufurization of iron and steel by slags, the Blast Furnace Studies Section, Metallurgical Division, Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3552 Form Of Sulfur Occurrence In Blast-Furnace Slag ? Introduction

    By Allan E. Martin

    As part of a comprehensive investigation of tae mechanism of desulfurization of iron and steel by slags, the Blast Furnace Studies Section, Metallurgical Division, Bureau of :lines, in cooperation wit

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3557 Performance Of Subbituminous Coal In A Typical Underfeed Domestic Stoker ? Introduction

    By V. F. Parry

    [Approximately 7-1/2 million tons of subbituminous coals are mined annually in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, of which 50 percent probably reaches domestic consumers. The moisture of these subbitumin

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3557 Performance Of Subbituminous Coal In A Typical Underfeed Domestic Stoker ? Introduction (2f6729a8-fefc-4b01-8699-b37e67b450b1)

    By V. F. Parry

    [Approximatel~r 7-1/2 illion tOlls of subb1tnminous coals are mined an-nuall in Colorado, Wyo~ing, and Montana, of which 50 percent probably reaches dome ,-tic conswno:os. r:L'he moi s t'_re

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3586 Preliminary Report On The Flotation Of Bauxite ? Introduction

    By J. B. Clemmer

    This report summarizes the results of u laboratory study of the beneficiation of Arkansas bauxite by flotation. Although the investigation is not yet completed, a preliminary retort of the results on

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 3586 Preliminary Report On The Flotation Of Bauxite ? Introduction (ac12c6b0-21f7-4176-bc03-aa490cce21e2)

    By J. B. Clemmer

    This report summarizes the results of u laboratory study of the beneficiation of Arkansas bauxite by flotation. Although the investigation is not yet completed, a preliminary retort of the results on

    Jan 1, 1941

  • NIOSH
    RI 3587 Storage Of Subbituminous Coal In Bins ? Introduction

    By V. F. Parry

    [Subbituminous coal or lignite when stored in random piles or in ordinary bins in which the temperature fluctuates and air circulates quickly undergoes objectionable physical and chemical changes, whi

    Jan 1, 1941