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Fire Protection For Front-End Loaders - ObjectiveProvide reasonably priced, reliable fire protection for front-end loaders. Approach Automatic fire sensing and suppression systems were developed and ruggedized for use on front-end loaders opera
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 2622 Filter Sand For Municipal Water SupplyBy W. M. Weigel
"The use of sand for the filtration of municipal water supplies is comparatively recent use in this country, although at the present time, most cities of any size that draw their water supply from sur
Jul 1, 1924
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Horizontal Stress And Longwall Headgate Ground ControlBy D. Dolinar, T. P. Mucho
Horizontal stresses are caused by global plate-tectonic forces. During 1995 alone they were largely responsible for the closing of two longwall mines in the United States. This paper presents six case
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RI 7792 Structural Design Data For Concrete Drift Linings In Block Caving StopesBy Jay D. Dixon
The Bureau of Mines has developed structural design data for unreinforced concrete tunnel linings for drifts used in block caving stopes. Design data are given that consist of moment, thrust, and defo
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7125 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Columbium (2,740° To 3,140° K) And Liquid Hafnium (2,500° To 2,810° K)By R. K. Koch
The vapor pressures of liquid columbium and liquid hafnium were deter-mined by the Langmuir free evaporation method as a part of the Bureau of Mines program on the study of transition metals. An elect
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 9230 - Effectiveness of Organic Binders for Iron Ore PelletizationBy Larry A. Haas
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the use of organic binders as substitutes for bentonite in agglomerating iron ore concentrate. Over 30 organic binders were evaluated at several dosage levels in
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7193 Determination Of Incombustible Content Of Mine Dust By Nuclear MethodBy Joseph W. Martin
The Bureau of Mines investigated the backscattering of low-energy gamma rays as a method for rapidly determining the incombustible content of coal mine dust. In this method, 60-kev gamma rays from ame
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 9395 - Methane Control For Underground Coal MinesBy William P. Diamond
Ventilation has long been the primary means of controlling methane emissions in underground coal mines. However, as mining has progressed into gassier areas of U.S. coal basins, supplemental means of
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 7758 Methods For Producing Alumina From Clay - An Evaluation Of A Sulfurous Acid-Sulfuric Acid ProcessBy Paul J. Barrett
The Bureau of Mines evaluated a sulfurous acid-sulfuric acid process for recovering alumina from clay, in which clay is leached. successively with sulfurous acid and sulfuric acid. The resulting alumi
Jan 1, 1973
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Data Security For In-Mine Transmission Final Report - Part 1By Jeffery L. Kohler, Harvinder Singh, Jon G. Bredeson
A survey of electromagnetic noise reports was performed and a summary of the results are given. Industrial concerns were surveyed for techniques to minimize the effects of electromagnetic noise and ar
Jan 2, 1981
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Coal Fracture Analysis Using Two Simultaneous Wedge Indentors and Laser Holographic lnterferometryBy A. Wahab Khair, Richard D. Begley
"This paper presents results of destructive tests performed on rectangular coal specimen under the influence of two vertical and simultaneous wedge indentation forces. Several wedge designs and spacin
Jun 1, 1988
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RI 7331 Comparison Of The Triangular, Polygonal, And A Statistical Method Of Computing Grade And Tonnage Of Ore For The Silver Bell Oxide Porphyry Copper DepositBy Richard F. Hewlett
This report describes a comparison of methods for computing grade and tonnage of ore, leach, and waste material for a mined-out portion of the Silver Bell Oxide porphyry copper deposit, and these comp
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 3278 Limits of Inflammability of Diethyl Ether and Ethylene in Air and OxygenBy W. E. Miller, W. P. Yant, G. W. Jones, R. E. Kennedy
"The determinations of the limits of inflamability of diethyl ether and ethylene in air described in this report were made primarily for comparison with similar determination of other compounds in the
Jul 1, 1935
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Mapping Hazards With Microseismic Technology To Anticipate Roof Falls - A Case StudyBy Thomas E. Marshall, Timothy Batchler, Anthony T. Iannacchione
As the amount of new fractured surfaces or "damaged rock layers" within roof rock increases, the stability of the rock mass decreases. While direct measurements of this phenomenon are not easily made,
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RI 7304 Radiotracer Procedures For Mechanistic Studies In Air Pollution ResearchBy M. L. Whisman
Radiotracer techniques were developed for stoichiometric studies of photochemical reactions associated with atmospheric smog formation. Stock blends of separate hydrocarbon and oxygenated compounds we
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 9585 - Gel Sealants for the Mitigation of Spontaneous Heatings in Coal MinesBy Yael Miron
Coal mines that undergo self-heatings, and specifically mines that sustain both floor heave and self-heatings, would benefit from the use of sealants to minimize air ingress to susceptible areas. The
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 8548 An Apparatus and Procedure for Calibrating a Water Vapor Analyzer in the 0.1-to 15-ppm RangeBy Harold L. Rhodes
The Bureau of Mines has developed a quantitative method to determine water vapor in helium in the range of 0.1 to 15 ppm by volume. This method uses the quantitative chemical reaction of H20 with CaH2
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2634 Magnetic Recovery Of Combustible In Boiler Plant RefuseBy Rudolf Kudlich
"The realization that fuel costs, high as compared with those enjoyed prior to the war, are apparently permanent, has caused steam power plant operators to apply their best efforts towards improving t
Sep 1, 1924
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Review Of The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (4fd5e782-2150-4356-a3c7-c9342d877b09)By Kung-Lee Wang
The 1963 performance of the United States economy was impressive. The year was one of continued growth unmarred by a recession. By the end of 1963 the economy's expansion had already lasted almos
Jan 1, 1964
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Water separator shows potential for reducing respirable dust generated on small-diameter rotary blasthole drillsBy W. R. Reed
Drilling with water has the potential to significantly reduce the respirable dust concentrations generated from small-diameter rotary drills when drilling blastholes on surface mining operations. Howe