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RI 6417 Recovery of Zinc From Galvanizers' Dross and Zinc-Base Die-Cast Scrap
By J. A. Ruppert, P. M. Sullivan
A process was developed on a laboratory scale in which iron contained in galvanizers ' zinc dross and aluminum contained in scrap zinc die - cast alloy were removed simultaneously . Melting both types
Jan 1, 1964
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OFR-10(3)-79 Noise Control Modification Manual - Jeffrey 94-L Bridge Conveyor
By Tom Retka
This three volume final report summarizes the activities and conclusions of this contract. The objective of the contract was to develop noise control modifications on a retrofit basis, for auger miner
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 3711 Increasing Pig Iron Output Through Improved Coke
By L. D. Schmidt, W. C. Schroeder, A. C. Fieldner
"INTRODUCTION The highly mechanized character of modern warfare makes steel the most vital raw material. The shortage of steel scrap in the United States is forcing the use of increased quantities of
May 1, 1943
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A Guide For Reducing Fuel Consumption In Commercial Plants - Introduction
By J. F. Barkley
To aid in winning the recent world war, the Bureau of Mines conducted a National Fuel Efficiency Program, directed to commercial plants throughout the Nation, to save greatly needed fuel, a basic reso
Jan 1, 1947
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An Alarm To Warn Of Overhead Power Line Contact By Mobile Equipment
By J. C. Cawley, G. T. Homce, M. R. Yenchek, H. K. Sacks
As in many other industries, such as construction and agriculture, overhead electric power lines are a serious hazard at mining and mining-related operations. Even when excluding injuries that occur
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RI 3612 Stemming In Metal Mines. Progress Report 3 - Relative Advantages And Disadvantages Of Different Types Of Stemming And No Stemming When Used With 60-Percent Ammonia Gelatin Dynamite At The Mount Weather Testing Adit - 1942 RI 3612
By John A. Johnson
The purpose of this report is to clarify the interpretation of some phases of previous progress reports5/ on the use or omission of stemming that have been brought to the attention of the authors by r
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 5306 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Logan County, W. Va. - Introduction
By J. W. Miller
An investigation was begun by the Bureau of Mines in 1948 to determine the preparation characteristics of American coals. Results of the investigation were planned to be reported on a county basis and
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 3612 Stemming In Metal Mines. Progress Report 3 - Relative Advantages And Disadvantages Of Different Types Of Stemming And No Stemming When Used With 60-Percent Ammonia Gelatin Dynamite At Mount Weather Testing - 1942
By John A. Johnson
The purpose of this report is to clarify the interpretation of some phases of previous progress reports5/ on the use or omission of stemming that have been brought to the attention of the authors by r
Jan 1, 1942
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OFR-97-82 Cost And Sensitivities Analysis For Uranium In Situ Leach Mining
By George W. Toth
Uranium in situ leach mining has recently emerged as a viable alternative to conventional miring techniques. The cost implications of in situ mining are therefore of increasing interest to mining para
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-68(3)-81 An Annotated Bibliography Of Metal And Nonmetal Mine Fire Reports - Appendix - Introduction
This appendix is composed of five sections, each of which is tabbed for ease of access. The sections are as follows: ? Fire incident report forms for underground mine fires. There is one form for eac
Jan 1, 1980
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Laboratory Investigation Of Seat Suspension Performance During Vibration Testing
By Christopher C. Jobes, Alan G. Mayton, Timothy J. Matty, Joseph P. DuCarme
Mining injury statistics show that a significant number of back, neck, and head injuries are linked to exposure from vehicle vibration. Use of a suspension seat is a common way to isolate the vehicle
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RI 3812 Low-Gravity Float-and-Sink Separations of Bituminous-Coal Samples
By O. T. Barrett, R. F. Aberethy, H. N. Cooper, Thomas Fraer, William L. Crentz
"INTRODUCTION The object of the techniques described in this report is to determine the possibilities of separating the components of a raw coal into such grades as may be necessary to recover some ex
May 1, 1945
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RI 3296 Classification Chart Of Typical Coals Of The United States - Showing B. T. U. Per Pound On The Moist, Mineral-Matter-Free Basis, Plotted Against Fixed Carbon On The Dry, Mineral-Matter-Free Basis
By A. C. Fieldner
The Sectional Committee on Classification of Coals, functioning under the sponsorship of the American Society for Testing Materials and the rules of the American Standards Association, in its 1934 rep
Jan 1, 1935
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Swelling-Induced Volumetric Strains Internal to a Stressed Coal Associated with CO2 Sorption
By Özgen C. Karacan
It is generally accepted that typical coalbed gases (methane and carbon dioxide) are sorbed (both adsorbed and absorbed) in the coal matrix causing it to swell and resulting in local stress and strain
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OFR-79-81 Coal Mine Hazard Detection Using Synthetic Pulse Radar
By James C. Fowler
This report contains a description of the contract activities performed by ENSCO, Inc. under contract H0292025. The purpose of this project was to prove the feasibility of detecting hazards in a coal
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8325 Evaluation Of Domestic Reserves And Potential Sources Of Ores Containing Copper, Lead, Zinc, And Associated Metals
By F. D. Everett
This report summarizes the results of a nationwide investigation completed in 1964 to determine the nonferrous base metal ore reserves and potential sources of ore and to evaluate criteria for their u
Jan 1, 1967
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Evaluation Of Gas-Enhanced Foam For Suppressing Coal Mine Fires
By M. A. Trevits, A. Ozmet, A. C. Smith, J. B. Walsh, T. P. Mucho
Improvements in remote fire fighting technology are needed to reduce miner exposure to the dangers of fires and possibly save the lives of those who may become trapped. The National Institute for Occ
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OFR-6(1)-76 Mathematical Modelling Of Raw Materials And Energy Needs Of The Iron And Steel Industry In The U.S.A., Phase I: A Model Of The Raw Materials Requirements Of The U.S. Steel Industry
By John F. Elliott
Because of the importance of the steel industry in the economy, a program of study was undertaken to develop a computer model by which it would be possible to predict the need of the industry for raw
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 8001 Engineering Properties of Fiber-Reinforced and Polymer-Impregnated Shotcrete
By M. E. Poad
Structural properties of steel-fiber-reinforced shotcrete and polymer-impregnated shotcrete, both plain and fiber-reinforced, were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines, Spokane Mining Research
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 4093 Apache Iron Deposits, Navaho Co. AZ
By Lincoln A. Stewart
"INTRODUCTION The First Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act, approved August, 25,, 1941, authorized the Bureau of Mines to investigate sources of raw, material for western production and a
Jul 1, 1947