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RI 9086 - A Laboratory Comparison of Drag Cutting Methods in Hard RockBy S. J. Anderson
The Bureau of Mines compared three methods of rock cutting using drag cutters under controlled laboratory conditions. The methods tested were the conventional drag cutting method used on continuous mi
Jan 1, 1987
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Better Stopping Construction Techniques Reduce Ventilation Air Leakage ? ObjectiveProvide better ventilation for mines by reducing air leakage around stoppings. Approach Most stoppings are constructed of concrete blocks and trowelled-on mortar and are not very airtight. Burea
Jan 1, 1982
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Breakthrough In Roof-Bolt Drilling Technology Provides 200 To 400 Times Greater Bit Life - ProblemRoof bolting is a slow, expensive, and absolutely necessary mining activity. Roof-bolting activities also account for the largest percentage of lost-time injuries in underground coal mines. Dull bits
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7627 Flash Reduction Of Iron OreBy E. G. Davis
The flash reduction of fine iron ore in a dilute-phase system was investigated at 500° to 900° C within a heated stainless steel tubular coil. Alabama brown iron ore and Mesabi semitaconite ore were f
Jan 1, 1972
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Hydraulic Oil Delivery Module - ObjectiveReduce spillage hazards and contamination when adding hydraulic nil to mining machine reservoirs. Approach An easily transported module, that delivers hydraulic oil directly into mining machines
Jan 1, 1977
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An Overview Of Bureau Of Mines Communications ResearchBy John Durkin, Harry Dobroski
This paper presents a general overview of the Bureau of Mines' programs in the areas of operational and post-disaster communications. These programs encompass both hardware developments and syste
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IC 6805 The Explosion and Fire Hazards of Hydrocarbon-Carbon Tetrachloride MixturesBy G. W. Jones, R. E. Kennedy
Most gasolines and naphthas are mixtures of paraffin- series hydrocarbons and comprise such substances as pentane , hexane , heptane , octane , and others up to perhaps dodecane . Many of these hydroc
Nov 1, 1934
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RI 8030 Properties of Utah Tar Sands-Asphalt Wash Area, P.R. Spring DepositBy L. A. Johnson
This Bureau of Mines report presents the analysis of three cores from the Asphalt Wash area of the P.R. Spring tar sand deposit of northeastern Utah. Two tar sand zones are indicated in the Asphalt Wa
Jan 1, 1975
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Improved Filtering System For Water Sprays Resists Clogging - ObjectiveGenerate less respirable dust during mining by reducing the clogging and downtime of the water sprays on mining machines, especially on continuous miners. Approach An improved filtering system,
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 4205 Stalion-Curnel Fluorspar Prospect, Crittenden Co, KYBy Robert C. Hickman
"INTRODUCTION The Big Four fault and the Sandy Creek fault, with several cross faults, traverse the Stalion-Curnel fluorspar prospect in a northeasterly direction. The Big Four mine, about three-quart
Mar 1, 1948
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RI 7308 Preparation Of Rare-Earth And Yttrium Metals By Electrodeposition And Vacuum Distillation Of AlloysBy E. Morrice
Gadolinium, dysprosium, and yttrium are difficult to electrowin as high-purity liquid metals because of their high melting points (>1,300° C). Samarium metal is difficult to prepare directly by electr
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 6701 Measurement Of Lateral Pressure Generated From Cylindrical Explosive ChargesBy Lippe D. Sadwin
This report describes a high-speed streak camera technique for measuring the lateral shock pressure generated by a cylindrical explosive charge detonated from one end. Experimental data show that the
Jan 1, 1965
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Dragline Fire Protection - ObjectiveProvide reasonably priced, reliable fire protection for large walking draglines. Approach Fire hazards on large draglines were analyzed, then appropriate automatic fire sensing and suppression s
Jan 1, 1981
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Expert System For Determining The Spontaneous Combustion Potential Of Coal - ObjectivePredict the spontaneous combustion potential of a coal, using an expert system computer program. Background Approximately 15% of underground coal mint fires in the United States are attributed t
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7735 Emission Characteristics Of An Aircraft Auxiliary Power UnitBy F. W. Penn
An aircraft auxiliary power unit (APU) was used as an exhaust source for evaluation and refinement of sampling and analytical procedures for gas turbine engines. The unit was also used to determine th
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2303 Methane In California Gold MinesBy E. D. Gardener, Byron O. Pichard
"Methane, frequently called fire damp or marsh gas, is very well known to coal miners but to thy average gold miner it means nothing, as it is not associated generally with the rock formations in whic
Dec 1, 1921
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Guidelines For Accurate Mine Airflow Measurements - ObjectiveImprove the accuracy of commonly-used mine air velocity measurement techniques. Approach The Bureau of Mines, through a contract with Ketron, Inc., conducted a detailed study to establish appr
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8003 Possible Uses For Bacteria In Metallurgical Operations ? Introduction And SummaryBy Joseph A. Sutton
The prospect of utilizing bacteria in mining and metallurgical processes introduces a new and challenging area of investigation. Elements of bacteriology and metallurgy are discussed in connection wit
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8600 - Methane Control In United States Coal Mines - 1972By M. L. Skow, Maurice Deul, M. G. Zabetakis
This Bureau of Mines report presents a brief summary of the explosion trends in United States coal mines for the past 160 years. These trends show that in spite of the overall improvements in mine saf
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 2730 Experiences WithThe Combustion Of Fuel Oil In Power Plant BoilersBy J. F. Barkley
"In the course of the Government's Fuel Economy Survey of its own power plants, studies and tests have been made of various oil-burning equipments under power-plant boilers. There are now many types o
Feb 1, 1926