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  • NIOSH
    RI 6699 Adsorption Phenomena And The Reduction Of Iron Oxides - Relation Of Heat Of Adsorption To Heat Of Activation For The Reduction Of Wustite And Magnetite

    By S. E. Khalafalla

    The Bureau of Mines investigated variations in the activation energy for the carbon monoxide reduction of magnetite and ferrous oxide with respect to the state of aggregation of the oxide material. Re

    Jan 1, 1965

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    RI 6427 Effects of Substituting Cobalt For Nickel on the Tensile Properties and Hardness of Two Types of Stainless Steel

    By M. M. Tilman

    The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of small amounts of cobalt in nickel on the tensile properties and hardness of representative types of austenitic stainless steels . Coba

    Jan 1, 1964

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    RI 6527 A Process for the Preparation of Thorium by Sodium Reduction of Thorium Tetrachloride

    By H. O. Poppleton, F. E. Block

    This investigation was made to develop a method of preparing high - purity thorium metal in quantities up to 20 kilograms per batch . Several methods for the preparation , purification , and reduction

    Jan 1, 1964

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    IC 7086 Testing and design of respiratory protective devices

    By H. H. Schrenk

    "One phase of the Bureau of Mines' work in the field of health and safety is the promotion of the use of safe, satisfactory, and reliable respiratory protective devices. To promote the development of

    Sep 1, 1939

  • NIOSH
    IC 6487 A New Signaling Device For Shaft Mines - Description Of Signaling Systems

    By L. D. Stewart

    The main reasons for developing an induction system for signaling from the cage are, first, to increase safety, and second, to effect economies in the operation of cage and ship hoists, especially whe

    Jan 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    RI 2144 Precautions in Use of Oxygen Rescue Apparatus

    By Geo S. Rice

    "Three men lost their lives in the Black Diamond Coal Mine near Seattle, Wash., recently while wearing oxygen breathing apparatus. The press dispatches stated that these men lost their lives while pra

    Jul 1, 1920

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    RI 2951 A Method For The Sizing Of Ore By Elutriation

    By John Gross

    The modern practice of grinding ores so that often 80 per cent or more of the product is finer than 200 mesh makes it desirable to supplement sieve sizing so as to extend considerably the range of siz

    Jan 1, 1929

  • NIOSH
    RI 3714 Some Information from an Investigation on Methods of Confining Cardox Blasting Devices

    By F. E. Griffith, C. H. SEELING

    Cardox blasting is used widely in coal mines in the United States . A model of a Cardox blasting device was approved by the Bureau of Mines subject to certain conditions and limitations , and the appr

    Jun 1, 1943

  • NIOSH
    RI 3846 Evaluation of Some Binders for Use in Pelletizing Slimes

    By T. A. Klinefelter

    "INTRODUCTION During the development work on sponge iron by the Bureau of lines it was desired to produce a product of maximum density for the furnace. One means of doing this would be to make a plast

    Jan 1, 1946

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    RI 3656 Hazards due to Electric Shock Transmitted Across Discharge Spray of Compressed Carbon Dioxide

    By R. L. Grant

    "Carbon dioxide has been used for extinguishing electrical fires of many kinds (1, 3, 4) 3/ and more recently has been applied to some extent in fighting coal-mine fires (5). This report is concerned

    Aug 1, 1942

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    Linear Coal Cutting Concept Reduces Respirable Dust Generation And Provides Larger, More Uniform Product ? Objective

    Design a high-production coal mining machine with inherent low dust generation and low frictional ignition potential. Approach Constant depth linear cutting (CDLC) provides a longterm solution t

    Jan 1, 1989

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    RI 7651 Recovery Of Feldspar And Glass Sand From South Carolina Waste Granite Fines

    By W. H. Eddy

    The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory batch and continuous flotation processing tests on waste granite fines from South Carolina to determine the possibility of recovering high-quality feldspar and

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Helium (4080d745-4347-4a8f-b251-9bf60240787b)

    By Edwin M. Thomasson

    Helium shipments for 1965 exceeded the volume shipped during the previous year for the 16th successive time. Shipments from Bureau of Mines helium plants were 698.6 million cubic feet, 2 about 4.7 per

    Jan 1, 1967

  • NIOSH
    RI 8473 - Face Ventilation Measurement with Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6)

    By Robert P. Vinson, John C. LaScola, Fred N. Kissell, Edward D. Thimon

    The face ventilation measurement method developed by the Bureau of Mines involves releasing a small volume of tracer gas (SF6) on the off-curtain side of the working face at the start of the mining cy

    Jan 1, 1980

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    RI 7063 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Molybdenum (2,890° To 2,990° K) And Liquid Zirconium (2,229° To 2,795° K)

    By R. K. Koch

    The vapor pressures of liquid molybdenum and liquid zirconium were determined by the Langmuir free-evaporation method. An electron-beam furnace with a water-cooled copper crucible was used for melting

    Jan 1, 1968

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    IC 6491 Turquoise

    By I. AITKENS

    Turquoise is prized solely for its attractive color ; it is dull and opaque , wholly lacking the brilliant luster that is the chief attraction of transparent gems . The best quality of turquoise is bl

    Sep 1, 1931

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    IC 6380 Mining Practices, Methods, And Costs At Mine No. 5 Of The Marquette Range, Michigan - Introduction

    By W. W. Graff

    This paper describing the mining practice at Mine No. 5 of the Marquette range, Michigan, is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, tend costs in the vario

    Jan 1, 1930

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    RI 2265 Sanitation in Planning and Developing Oil-Shale Camps_Redacted

    By Arthur L. Murray

    "Oil-shale camps are peculiarly favored, in that before they are established it can be ascertained with a,of certainty, that the life of the project is not limited. Unlike camps at metal mines, where

    Jun 1, 1921

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    IC 9404 Modified Shearer Clearer System For Dust And Methane Control

    By Andrew B. Cecala

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines report provides a detailed description of the Bureau-designed modified shearer clearer system. Engineering drawings are provided for all major components of this system. The

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Horizontal Stress And Longwall Headgate Ground Control

    By 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