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RI 6536 Effect of Impurity Leyels on Zircaloy 2 Microstructure, chechanical Properties, and Corrosion RatesBy D. J. Stoops, H. Kato, M. D. Carver
The effects of impurity elements silicon , aluminum, copper , nitrogen , and manganese , at 50 to 300 ppm, on properties of the zirconium alloy Zircaloy 2 were investigated . Variations in microstruct
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 7218 Copper Removal From Steel Scrap By Thermal Treatment - Feasibility StudyBy R. R. Brown
The Bureau of Mines undertook a limited feasibility study to determine the practicality of removing copper from automobile scrap by thermal treatment. Test specimens, prepared by wrapping bare and ins
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 5058 Tensile Properties Of Pure Chromium At Elevated Temperature ? Introduction And SummaryBy H. A. Johansen
Recent advances in the metallurgy of chromium have enabled this metal to begin to take its place among the refractory metals. Considerable work is being done on the development of high-temperature all
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 7119 Nonpyritic Smelting Of Copper ConcentratesBy J. L. Reuss
The Bureau of Mines investigated the technical feasibility of smelting copper concentrates containing chalcocite (Cu2S) and native copper using nonpyritic sulfur-bearing materials to aid matte formati
Jan 1, 1968
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Ignition Tests With A Fiber-Optic Powered InstrumentBy Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Gerald R. Cucci, Gregory M. Green, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
New types of industrial instruments use fiber-coupled law energy to power remote serum. Fiber-optic based instruments are useful in classified (hazardous) locations found in many industrial plants bec
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RI 8797 - Examination of Effluents Generated From Processing Domestic LateritesBy Laurel A. Powers
The Bureau of Mines process for recovering Ni and Co from low-grade domestic laterites uses a reduction roast followed by an ammonia, ammo-nium sulfate leach. This investigation examined the waste str
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6954 Dust Hazards And Their Control In MiningBy D. Harrington
Advocates of health and safety in mining have found themselves confronted in recent years with what might appear to be contradictory procedures with regard to dust occurrence in mines and what appear
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 9426 - Dust Considerations When Using Belt Entry Air to Ventilate Work AreasBy Robert A. Jankowski, J. Drew Potts
In this U.S. Bureau of Mines study, four underground respirable dust surveys were conducted to determine factors affecting belt entry dust levels and how using belt air to ventilate work areas affecte
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8361 Effects of Heating on Radon-222 Emanation From Domestic Uranium OresBy S. Ralph Austin
This Bureau of Mines investigation determined the effects of so-called annealing at high temperatures on radon-222 emanation from domestic uranium ores. Concurrently, a method was developed for closel
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7235 Use Of Antifissurants In Making Better Coke From Sunnyside Coal From UtahBy M. J. Kovalik
Lower Sunnyside seam coal from Utah was blended with various proportions of char and high-temperature coke to improve the quality of the coke obtained from carbonizing this coal. The Hanson 5-pound ca
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 6552 Mining Laws of EgyptBy E. P. Youngman
Gold and precious stones were mined in Egypt in prehistoric times. This mining, carried on at intervals, extended over thousands of years, until about 1300 A. D. Then ensued a dormant period of severa
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 5875 Flotation Of Bertrandite And Phenacite From Mount Wheeler, Nev., Beryllium Ore ? SummaryBy Richard Havens
A flotation procedure was devised by the Federal Bureau of Mines for beneficiating Mount Wheeler, Nev., beryllium ores that contain the beryllium minerals bertrandite and phenacite in a complex associ
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5861 Preparation Of Tungsten By Reduction Of Tungsten Hexachloride - SummaryBy P. C. Good
The work reported here was undertaken by the Federal Bureau of Mines to investigate new methods of preparing high-purity metal. Tungsten hexachloride was prepared by direct chlorination of scrap tungs
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3561 Alunite Resources Of The United States ? IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
[Before 1914 Germany held a virtual monopoly on the world supply of potash for fertilizer purposes. During the World War, potash shipments to the United States ceased, and recourse was had to domestic
Jan 1, 1941
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OFR-132-77 The Application Of Advanced Mine Air Monitoring Techniques To Mines Using Diesel Powered EquipmentBy John H. Johnson
A study of mine air quality was conducted using the latest advanced continuous monitoring instruments. An overview of the various interacting variables in the mine that affect air quality is presented
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-40-74 Helix Pressure Gauge To Indicate Roof Bolt LoadsA Helix Pressure Gauge to Indicate roof bolt loads was designed, fabricated and field tested. The gauge indicated loads between 3,000 and 15,000 pounds with a ± ten per cent error. The coat of fabrica
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8203 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities and Enthalpy of Formation of Aluminum Sulfide (Al2S3)By H. C. Ko
Calorimetric determinations of low-temperature heat capacities and the standard enthalpy of formation were made by the Bureau of Mines for aluminum sulfide, A12S3. The standard entropy (S°), enthalpy
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6121 Extraction Of Manganese From Low-Grade Dolomitic Materials By A Roast-Leach Process ? SummaryBy G. V. Sullivan
This report summarizes the results of a preliminary study concerning manganese extraction from low-grade dolomitic materials from the Philipsburg district in Montana by the Dean-Leute ammonium carbama
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8155 Production Of Mineral Fuels And Hydropower In The United States Since 1800 (9e646664-d265-42e3-bece-6061a0d34885)By R. M. Gooding
This paper presents a short history of the production of mineral-energy fuels and energy from waterpower in the United States, with brief discussions of the utilization of each of the fuels and hydrop
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 7614 Selective Oxidation Of Automobile ScrapBy R. E. Peterson
Scrap iron is partially oxidized at elevated temperatures in the selective oxidation process to produce iron oxide and a dense residual metal of high purity. Investigation of the process was confined
Jan 1, 1972