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RI 2242 Coal-Dust Hazards In Industrial PlantsBy Tracy. L. D.
"Since the introduction of pulverized coal as a substitute fuel for natural gas in the various types of heating furnaces used, in steel mills, a number of fires and explosions have occurred, resulting
Apr 1, 1921
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Montreal Meeting - September, 1879Jan 1, 1880
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RI 6873 Heats Of Formation Of Lithium Sulfate And Five Potassium-And Lithium-Aluminum SilicatesBy R. Barany
The heats of formation of seven substances were determined by solution calorimetry. At 298.15° K, the heat of formation of lithium sulfate from lithium, rhombic sulfur, and oxygen was -343.1 ± 0.7 kca
Jan 1, 1966
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Review of High Pressure Tuyere InjectionBy A. E. M. Warner, I. E. Hills, C. L. Harris
Since the late Dr. Keith Brimacombe, et al, performed tests at the now-closed Asarco Tacoma smelter and the Inco Copper Cliff Smelter on Peirce-Smith copper converters almost thirty years ago, many Py
Jan 1, 2007
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The First Two Years of Milling at RenabieBy E. G. Kearnery
Introduction It is believed that the present paper will be of some interest, not because of any outstanding features of Renabie milling practice but because Renabie is the first gold mining propert
Jan 1, 1950
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OFR-99-85 Blast Furnace Operation With Oxygen-Enriched Unheated Blast AirBy P. L. Woolf
Three trials with oxygen-enriched unheated blast air are described. The trials were conducted in the Bureau of Mines experimental blast furnace located in Bruceton, PA. The first trial utilized moistu
Jan 1, 1985
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Deep Portal Shafts of the Annacis Island Outfall Tunnels— Building on Pacific Northwest Shaft Design Experience - RETC2021By John Newby, Ulf Gwildis, Fred Marquis
From the Brightwater Conveyance System in Seattle to the Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel in Vancouver, BC, the design and construction of deep-lying tunnels in the Pacific Northwest often require t
Jun 13, 2021
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IC 6675 Safety Practices at Mine 1, Spring Canyon Coal Co., UtahBy D. J. Parker
The oft-repeated expression that the taproot of safety lies in the attitude of the management toward accident-prevention work is indisputable and has become almost an axiom. Trite and somewhat timewor
Dec 1, 1932
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Boom Towns: Managing GrowthSatisfactory means of managing growth in boom towns is a concern in mineral, energy and other large industrial developments. This session will include examinations of socioeconomic impacts, major issu
Jan 1, 1979
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Improving the Performance of the Hardy Cross Algorithm for Large Ventilation Models"The Hardy Cross algorithm offers a reliable method of solving network systems of fluid flow and has become widely used for solving water and ventilation flow networks. A limitation is that computatio
Jan 1, 2019
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RI 7430 Thermodynamic Data For Silver Chloride And Silver BromideBy L. B. Pankratz
Enthalpies above 298° K were determined for AgCl to 1,400° K and for AgBr to 1,200° K by copper-block calorimetry. Before melting, both compounds showed an anomalous increase in enthalpy, an effect as
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8170 Water Barriers for Suppressing Coal Dust ExplosionsBy Israel Liebman
The Bureau of Mines developed three types of passive water barriers for suppressing slow-moving coal dust explosions. One type is a modification of a conventional tub barrier and depends on the dynami
Jan 1, 1976
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Caving at Johnson's Asbestos Mine Thetford Mines, QuebecBy The Staff
BEFORE going into detail on the subject to be presented, a brief outline of the Company's earl y history would not be out of place. Prospecting and mining on a small scale was started in 1876 on
Jan 1, 1941
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Environmental Safety in Technological and Design Decisions of NPO RIVS JSCBy B. A. Kutlin, S. A. Ropeyko, N. A. Yurlova
"The aim of NPO RIVS research and practice activities is to minimize impact of the mineral processing plants (MPP) on environment by using new concentration methods, high-technology equipment, impleme
Jan 1, 2018
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Woman's Auxiliary ScholarshipsBy Charles A. Bohn
WHEN the need for war work was ended, the late Mrs. Sidney J. Jennings felt that the members of the Woman's Auxiliary, who had worked together so successfully, would profit by having a common per
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 8842 - Economic Evaluation of Directional Drilling for Methane Drainage From CoalbedsBy E. C. Baker
The Bureau of Mines estimated the economic feasibility of investing in a directional hole methane drainage project in the Pittsburgh coalbed for 5 yr in advance of mining. This report estimates the ca
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8160 Development and Testing of Superior Sulfur ConcretesBy T. A. Sullivan
The Bureau of Mines investigated modified sulfur concretes as one part of a program for utilizing sulfur in construction materials. The use of modified sulfur was studied as a means of preventing the
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-95-86 Availability Of Selected Strategic And Critical Minerals: Role Of The Republic Of South AfricaPossible consequences of continuing internal political unrest and the imposition of foreign sanctions raise concerns about the traditional reliability of the Republic of South Africa as a major world
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 6930 Batch And Continuous Circuit Beneficiation Of Western Phosphate OresBy J. W. Town
The Bureau of Mines made continuous-circuit beneficiation studies to determine the optimum conditions for concentrating phosphate minerals from the intermediate-and marginal-grade ores of the Phosphor
Jan 1, 1967
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Different Horses For Different Courseschoosing The Right Loading Tool For Your OperationBy J. Wiebmer
Some thoroughbred racehorses are great routers (distance runners), others are sprinters. Some racehorses perform best on turf, others on dirt, and some in mud. To be a winner, you have to choose the r
Jan 1, 1993