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RI 3781 A Vibrating Screen Surface for the Removal of Flat and Elongated Pieces from Crushed StoneBy Frank D. Lamb, Lloyg H. Baning
"The crushed-stone industry has long been troubled with the problem of producing a more or less cubical product for use as concrete aggregate. Its seriousness varies widely for each producer, dependin
Sep 1, 1944
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IC 7813 Mechanical Mining In Some Bituminous-Coal Mines - Progress Report 8. Methods And Equipment Used In Underground Development ? SummaryBy J. J. Shields
With the increased use of mechanized equipment in mining bituminous coal, production panels are mined out rapidly. To keep current with the rapid completion of production panels, development work must
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 7925 Waste Lubricating Oil Research - Some Innovative Approaches To Reclaiming Used Crankcase OilBy M. L. Whisman
The Bureau of Mines developed and tested in the laboratory several innovative techniques for reclaiming used lubricating oil. These processes included percolation through both chemically treated clay
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 5787 Computed Compositions And Thermodynamic Properties Of Deuterium-Air Flames ? IntroductionBy Edwin B. Cook
Studies of flame and combustion phenomena at the Bureau of Mines have been facilitated by computer evaluation of the thermodynamic properties of gases formed by constant-pressure burning.4 5 This repo
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8251 Coal Carbonization In The United States, 1900-62 ? Introduction (56b0504a-3bf3-44b2-aef6-99a13575f3c4)By Eugene T. Sheridan
The process of converting coal into coke is known as carbonization. Essentially, carbonization is destructive distillation in which the volatile matter of coal is released when coal is he ted above it
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8251 Coal Carbonization In The United States, 1900-62 ? IntroductionBy Eugene T. Sheridan
The process of converting coal into coke is known as carbonization. Essentially, carbonization is destructive distillation in which the volatile matter of coal is released when coal is heated above it
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 3237 A Study Of The Properties Of Texas - New Mexico Polyhalite Pertaining To The Extraction Of Potash VIII. Removal Of Sodium Chloride From Crude Polyhalite By Washing (4e2622da-acae-4733-81fe-30ef6717b6b7)By J. M. Davidson
The potassium mineral polyhalite (K2SO4.MgSO4.2CaSO4.2H2O) found in large deposits in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico is associated with varying amounts of halite (sodium, chloride, NaCl) an
Jan 1, 1934
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OFR-92-78 Technical Services For Mine Communications Research - Transmit Antennas For Portable VLF To MF Wireless Mine CommunicationsBy Robert L. Lagace
An investigation is made of the feasibility of developing compact transmit antennas and/or other means to efficiently couple VLF to MF band radio energy between portable wireless communication units i
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8855 - Hand Dismantling and Shredding of Japanese Automobiles To Determine Material Contents and Metal RecoveriesBy J. W. Sterner
The Bureau of Mines conducted studies on four makes of Japanese automobiles, three 1981 and one 1982 model years, received from three manufacturers to determine if their materials composition would pr
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 6591 Effects Of Substituting Cobalt For Nickel On The Corrosion Resistance Of Two Types Of Stainless SteelBy Tilman M. M.
The effects of substituting cobalt for nickel on the acid corrosion resistance of two types of austenitic stainless steel were determined. Cobalt substitutions to a maximum 2.2 weight-percent were mad
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 9526 - Extended Workdays in an Underground Mine: A Work Performance AnalysisBy J. C. Duchon
The use of extended workdays or compressed workweeks (regular shift lengths exceeding 8 h) is attracting growing interest in many industries using continuous operations. While extended workdays promis
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8840 Solid-Liquid Separations in Processing Domestic LateritesBy R. E. Siemens, Gary L. Hundley
The Bureau of Mines has devised and demonstrated a process for recovering Ni and Co from low-grade domestic laterites . The process consists of four mmaajjoorr steps : ( 1 ) reduction roast , ( 2 ) am
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8810 - Magnetic Properties of Synthetic Mischmetal Alloyed With Cobalt, Copper, Iron, and MagnesiumBy J. W. Walkiewicz
The Bureau of Mines investigated alloys containing lanthanum (La), praseodymium (Pr), neodymium (Nd), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), and magnesium (4g) as possible components of a permanent magn
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8944 - Flocculation of Metal Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals With Cross-Linked Starches Containing Chelating GroupsBy S. C. Termes
To help develop the basis for new fine-particle separation methods, the Bureau of Mines has investigated the use of cross-linked starches containing four chelating groups--carboxylate, iminodiacetate,
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3160 The Effect Of Oxygen On Gaseous Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Of Tank SteelBy John M. Devine
The severe corrosion of equipment that is caused by the presence of hydrogen sulphide in oil and gas has been described in detail by several authors. Such corrosion, termed "low-temperature hydrogen s
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 8405 Factors In Selecting And Applying Commercial Explosives And Blasting AgentsBy Richard A. Dick
In this report commercial blasting compounds are classified according to their nitroglycerin (or equivalent explosive oil) and ammonium nitrate content as dynamites, gelatins, blasting agents, militar
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 3121 Hydrogen-Sulphide Content Of The Gas In Some Producing Oil Fields ? IntroductionBy John M. Devine
Hydrogen sulphide associated with natural gas was noted as early as 1892, at Point Albino, Canada.4 The presence of this impurity was recognized also in other of the earlier oil and gas fields, althou
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 9341 Instrumentation Procedures For Fully Grouted Rock BoltsBy Joanne L. Johnston
Researchers at the U.S. Bureau of Mines have developed a new technique for bonding strain gauges to rock bolts. These instrumented bolts are used to determine load at intervals along the length of the
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 8878 Chemically Bonded Refractories - A Review Of The State Of The ArtBy Rustu S. Kalyoncu
A major goal of the Bureau of Mines is to conserve the Nation's mineral resources by developing improved performance materials. In support of this mission, a survey of the state of the art of che
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3598 Bauxite Resource of the United StatesBy Ernest F. Burchard, J. R. Thoenen
"INTRODUCTION Technically speaking, bauxite is not a definite mineral but a mixture of several minerals belonging to a group of partly consolidated material known as laterite, which have been formed b
Nov 1, 1941