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Mechanisms of Coal Fragmentation by a Continuous MinerBy M. K. Quinn, N. P. Reddy, A. W. Khair
"An analysis of coal fragmentation due to the action of a continuous miner is presented. Underground coal cutting by a drum-type continuous miner was simulated in the laboratory using a specially desi
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5686 Casting Technology For Titanium, Zirconium, And Hafnium ? Summary And IntroductionBy S. L. Ausmus
The work covered in this report is a continuation of an earlier feasibility study by the Federal Bureau of Mines and points out improvements in the skull-melting method for casting reactive metals suc
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 6327 Continuous Attrition Grinding of Coarse Kaolin (in Two Parts). 1. Open-Circuit TestsBy Martin H. Stanczyk, I. L. Feld
Continuous open - circuit attrition grinding of a coarse commercial kaolin to produce paper - coating clay , which must have a particle size analysis of 70 percent or more minus 2 - micron equivalent
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5478 A Rotating Model Oil Reservoir For Simulating Gas-Cycling Operations ? SummeryBy Alton B. Cook
Equipment has been designed and fabricated for study of the vaporization of oil during gas-cycling operations, A sand-packed steel tube, which can be rotated to minimize gravity drainage, is used as a
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 7113 Methods Of Sampling And Analyzing Coal-Mine Dusts For Incombustible Content ? IntroductionBy C. W. Owings
Recent recommendations of the Bureau of Mines regarding, rock dusting to prevent dust explosions in coal mines have been issued as Mine Safety Board Decision 32 and printed as Information Circular 710
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 4775 The Role Of Oxygen In The Production Of Synthetic Liquid Fuels From CoalBy H. R. Batchelder
Much information on oxygen production and the manufacture of synthetic liquid fuels has been published during the past several years. From time to tine the investment and operating cost of oxygen plan
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 9471 - Transverse-Mounted End-Cab Design for Low-Coal Shuttle Cars (a044193b-519a-44c2-9add-49ddf4940de2)By Alan G. Mayton
A prototype end-cab shuttle car (SC) design has been developed to improve protection and address ergonomic concerns of the SC operator in low coal mines. The new design features an end cab transversel
Jan 1, 2010
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Surface Properties of Coal as Influenced by CollectorsBy T. OnIin, F. F. ApIan
"A study has been made of the surface properties of coals of differing ranks, in their natural state and as modified by the addition of collectors. The evaluation of their surface properties has been
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2986 Experience With Electrical And Other Means Of Firing Shots Of Explosives In The Anthracite Region of PennsylvaniaBy S. P. Howell
"Technical statistical study has been made of accidents in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania in which explosives were involved. The data have been taken from the accident reports in the files of t
Mar 1, 1930
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RI 8655 Copper Losses and the Distribution of Impurity Elements Between Matte and Silica-Saturated Iron Silicate Slags at 1,250° CBy E. A. Johnson
The Bureau of Mines determined the effect of slag additives on copper solubility and the distribution of typical impurity elements between copper-iron matte and silica-saturated fayalite (iron silicat
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8808 Use of Foam for Dust Control in Minerals ProcessingBy Jon C. Volkwein
The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of tests to evaluate the effectiveness of mixing a compressed-air-generated foam with dried whole-grain silica sand to suppress dust in minerals processing plant
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8130 Effect of Environment on Friction and Wear Between Quartz and SteelBy Daryl R. Tweeton
The Bureau of Mines conducted experiments to measure the influence of environment on the friction and wear of a steel-quartz system at several speeds and loads. In each test a quartz block was pressed
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 9388 Materials Flow Of Tungsten In The United StatesBy Gerald R. Smith
Because of continuing concerns regarding the effects of cumulative quantities of materials in the environment, the Bureau of Mines has initiated a series of studies to evaluate, to the fullest extent
Jan 1, 1994
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Part 46 - New Training Requirements for Surface Nonmetal MinesBy J. Davitt McAteer
Dear Mine Operator, Training for new employees, refresher training for new employees, refresher training, and new task training can mean the difference between life and death for workers. Part
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 2159 Bureau of Mines Method for Determining Water In PetroleumBy W. A. Jacob, E. W. Dean
The Pittsburgh petroleum laboratory of the Bureau of lines has recently developed an improved method for the determination of water in pctroleum emulsions. It has been described in detail in an articl
Sep 1, 1920
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IC 7494 Safe Electrical Practices in Two Arizona Open-Pit MinesBy J. Hyvarinen, A. D. Look
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYElectricity is used extensively in open-pit metal mines to provide illumination, heat, and power to operate hauling and loading equipment, drills, pumps, signal systems, and
Apr 1, 1949
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IC 8626 Mineral Resources Of The Trans-Alaska Pipeline CorridorBy John J. Mulligan
The Bureau of Mines investigated reports of mineral deposits within 10 miles of the route of the proposed pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez. No producing lode deposits or lode prospects of possible
Jan 1, 1974
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Sand & Gravel Operator Mining Facts – 20031. In 2003, a total of 7,070 sand and gravel mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). The largest percentage of all mining sectors was sand and gravel
Feb 1, 2005
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RI 4730 Operation Of Pilot Plant For Reducing Zinc Concentrates With Methane GasBy R. D. Van Zant
The method for smelting zinc in horizontal retorts developed several centuries ago is still in use. This process consists essentially of the reduction of zinc oxide by carbon at 1,200° to 1,400° C. in
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 3475 Hazard Of Mercury Vapor In Analytical Petroleum Laboratories ? IntroductionBy C. F. McCarroll
[Laboratory research and, control in the production an. utilization of petroleum and it 3 products have expanded greatly during the past decade, and much of the routine control and experimental equipm
Jan 1, 1939