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  • NIOSH
    RI 2638 The Critical Time Of Day For Coal-Line Explosions

    By P. D. Tracy, M. W. Von Bernewitz

    "IntroductionA study of 256 coal-mine explosions, which occurred during the period 1909-1924 killed 4113 men and injured 570 others, reveals the fact that there are the critical times of day when expl

    Sep 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 2641 Mine Accident Statistics

    By W. W. Adams

    "The main purpose in the compilation of accident statistics is to reveal conditions that may result in injury to persons or property so that remedial measures may be applied. For practical reasons it

    Sep 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 2645 Revised List Of Publications On Ceramic Investigations

    By L. E. Geyer

    "The following list gives the title and author of various publications of the Ceramic Experiment Station, Columbus. Ohio, of the Bureau of mines, together with other ceramic publications of the bureau

    Oct 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 2652 Zinc Used For Roofing

    By Chas. E. van Baraeveld

    "The information presented in this report is a by-product of studies concerning zinc, and is published in response to various inquiries for information as to the suitability of zinc for roofing. It pa

    Nov 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 2656 The Production Of Sponge Iron

    By Bernard M. Larsen, Clyde F. Williams, Edward P. Barrett

    "Introduction.The Bureau of Mines at its Northwest Experiment station has been studying the production of sponge iron for the past four years, and during 1923 progress advanced to the point industrial

    Nov 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 2660 Health Hazards In the Mining Industry

    By R. R. Sayers

    "Health hazards in the mining industry may be attributed to (1) abnormal conditions of the air, (2) improper sewage disposal, (3) bad drinking water, (4) bad illumination, and (5) local mechanical irr

    Dec 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 2661 Exhaust Gases From Engines Using Ethyl Gasoline

    By B. G. H. Thomas, W. P. Yant, A. C. Fieldner, R. R. Sayers, W. J. McConnell

    "One of the outstanding problems confronting automotive engineers in attempting to construct motors of greater economy is that of eliminating the ""knock"" from the operation of the engine. Recent inv

    Dec 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 2669 Status of Research in Ore Dressing

    By Ernest A. Hersam

    "INTRODUCTION.Luring the year 1923 a complete survey was made of the condition of research in the reduction (milling) and concentration of ores and nonmetallic minerals - that is, up to the stage wher

    Mar 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2674 The Ignition Of Firedamp By Exposed Filaments Of Electric Mine-Lamp Bulbs.

    By R. D. Leitch

    Tests have recently been conducted by the Bureau of wines on the ignition hazard of exposing heated filaments of electric mine lam bulbs in an explosive mixture of methane and air. This investigation

    Jan 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2675 Eleventh Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline Survey

    By A. J. Kraemer

    For a number of years the Bureau of Mines has conducted semi-annual survey to determine the changes in the characteristics of the rotor gasoline being sold in the United States. Certain cities have be

    Jan 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2677 Effect Of Tank Colors On Evaporation Losses Of Crude Oil. - Introduction

    By Ludwig Schmidt

    Investigations conducted by the Bureau of Dines pertaining to the reduction of evaporation losses of petroleum have shown that such losses may be reduced 70 to 80 per cent by the use of vapor-tight ta

    Jan 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2678 Some Common Mistakes In Operating A Stoker-Fired Boiler

    By J. F. Barkley

    "Conservation of fuel in boiler-plant practice is one of the major projects of the Bureau of Mines. The large central stations with their corps of trained operators and with refined equipment obtain r

    Mar 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2682 Live Radio And The Effects Of Metallic Conductors On Underground Communication

    By J. J. Jakosky, D. H. Zellers

    "IntroductionThis paper is the seventh of a series describing an investigation being conducted by the Bureau of Mines on underground communication. A review of past work and results obtained has been

    Apr 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2683 The Formation Of Oil-Field Emulsions

    By D. B. Dow

    The appearance of water in an oil field is the forerunner of various difficulties, and probably represents the greatest technical problem that the producer must face. Water conditions bear-directly on

    Jan 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2686 A Convenient Method For Determining Gum-Forming Material In Gasoline ? Introduction

    By M. B. Cooke

    An analytical method for the determination of the gum-forming material in gasoline has been developed by the Bureau of Mines, during a study nor in progress to determine the best rays for elimination

    Jan 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2691 Recent Developments In The Production And Consumption Of Abrasive Garnet

    By C. O. Anderson, W. M. Meyers

    Since 1922, when a brief report3 on the production and utilization of garnet was issued by the Bureau of Mines, there have been a number of interest—in developments in the technology of that mineral.

    Jun 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2692 The Physical Chemistry Of Oil-Field Emulsions.

    By D. B. Dow

    This paper on the physical chemistry of oil-field emulsions is the last of a series of three prepared as a result of a study of oil-field emulsions. The first paper3 deals with the factors responsible

    Jan 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2694 Present Trend In Flotation Flow-Sheets And Classification Of Flotation Feed.

    By A. W. Fahrenwald

    The art of flotation has developed rapidly. Numerous technical staffs and individual investigators have, by their combined efforts, developed practicable methods of concentrating ores which ten or eve

    Jan 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2697 Method Of Increasing Lump-Coal Production, With Especial Reference To Southern Illinois

    By J. E. Tiffany, J. J. McKitterick

    "IntroductionThe Bureau of Mines is investigating the fundamental factors in breaking down coal at the face, which govern the production of lump coal in typical mines working, different coal beds. Ti

    Aug 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    RI 2700 Present Status of Differential Flotation

    By A. W. Fahrenwald

    "The rate of progress in the last three years in the development of differential flotation has been rapid beyond the realization of most people. Differential flotation is no longer a ""delicate"" and

    Aug 1, 1925