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IC 8242 Summary Energy Balances For The United States: Selected Years 1947-62 ? Summary And Introduction
By Warren E. Morrison
This study was prepared in response to the need for a series of data that reflect the basic flow pattern of energy resources in the United States. To effectively measure and analyze energy,2 it is nec
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6141 Tentative Method For Making Resistivity Measurements Of Drill Cores And Hand Specimens Of Rocks And Ores ? Introduction
By M. W. Pullen
It is recognized that the determination of electrical resistivity of the earth within a given area may furnish information concerning the location of certain mineralized strata of economic importance.
Jan 1, 1929
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OFR-12-77 Gas Detection Instrumentation Using Metal Oxide Sensor Technology - 1.0 Introduction
By P. A. Lawless
The objective of the research performed A for the Bureau of Mines on this contract was to develop a portable instrument for the detection of carbon monoxide (CO) in a mine environment. The desired cha
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7983 Compression Testing of Rock in Simulated Lunar Environment
By John O. Atkins
[Experiments were conducted by the Bureau of Mines on five types of simuated lunar rock (dacite, tholeiitic basalt, vesicular basalt, pumice, and uluth Gabbro) to study the effects of various simulate
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2531 Effect Of Cooling Systems On Evaporation Losses Of Gasoline. ? Introduction
By Ludwig Schmidt
The consumption of gasoline in the United States varies materially with the seasons; during some of the summer months it exceeds the rate of production and in the other seasons the production of gasol
Jan 1, 1923
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RI 6716 Correlation Of Yield Behavior In Electrorefined Vanadium With Interstitial Impurities
By E. A. Loria
The Bureau of Mines analyzed the effects of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon on the tensile properties of electrorefined vanadium in terms of the Petch equation. The effects of the different impurities an
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 9428 - High-Temperature Cyanide Leaching of Platinum-Group Metals From Automobile Catalysts-Process Development Unit
By R. J. Kuczynski
The U.S. Bureau of Mines operated a 2,000-g (4.4-lb) batch process development unit for recovering platinum-group metals (PGM) from automobile catalysts. Virgin monolith, used pellet, and used monolit
Jan 1, 2010
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The Application of Fiber Optics Technology to the Design of Mine Lighting Systems
By William H. Lewis
This paper describes the Bureau of Mines efforts in the research and development of a new and innovative mine lighting system which is based on fiber optics technology. The new lighting concept offers
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RI 6492 Columbium-Hafnium Equilibrium Diagram
By H. R. Babitzke, H. Kato, R. E. Siemens
An investigation was made to provide further information for evaluating columbium- hafnium alloys for use as high - temperature structural materials . The columbium- hafnium system was investigated be
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 5842 Porous Stainless Steel Filters For Removing Dust From Hot Gases ? Summary
By L. J. Kane
Several processes being developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines to provide new and more efficient uses for coal require practical methods for removing dust from hot gases. Filters provide such means.
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5331 Physical Properties And Behavior Of The Newcastle Oil-Reservoir Sand, Weston County, Wyo. ? Summary
By Oren C. Baptist
[Several new oilfields have been developed in northwestern Wyoming during the past 10 years, production is obtained from discontinuous, permeable sands enclosed within impermeable shales. The energy t
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5116 Washability Characteristics Of Coals From The Black Mesa Field, Ariz. ? Introduction And Summary
By W. L. Crentz
The Black Mesa coal field is part of the Hopi and Navajo Indian Reservation in Apache, Navajo, and Coconino Counties, Ariz. The field is in an isolated area with the nearest railroad 70 to 90 miles to
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 9011 - Corrosion Resistance of Selected Ceramic Materials to Sulfuric Acid
By James P. Bennett
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the acid resistance of ceramic materials to identify construction materials for emerging technology in chemical and metallurgical processes. Eight commercial ceram
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 4755 Phenol And Cresols In Coal Tar From Coals Carbonized At 800° And 900° C.
By Erik Bengtsson
Phenol was discovered in coal tar by Runge (1)1/ in 1834 and was isolated (2) in 1841 as pure phenol by distilling the tar, extracting with caustic soda, acidifying the extract, and fractionating the
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 6806 Effect Of Charge Diameter On Explosive Performance
By Nicholls Harry R.
The Bureau of Mines studied the effect of varying the, diameter of explosive charges on the generation and propagation of strain waves. The parameters compared were strain amplitude, impulse, energy,
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 6494 A Study of the Feasibility of Using Nuclear Explosions To Increase Petroleum Recovery
By Charles H. Atkinson, Robert T. Johansen
Tremendous volumes of petroleum ( crude oil and natural gas ) at present cannot be recovered economically . The feasibility of using nuclear explosions for production stimulation therefore has been in
Jan 1, 1964
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An analysis of injury claims from low-seam coal mines
By Sean Gallagher
The restricted workspace present in low-seam coal mines forces workers to adopt awkward working postures (kneeling and stooping), which place high physical demands on the knee and lower back. Method:
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 7571 Hydraulic Tunneling in St. Peter Sandstone
By Walter E. Lewis
A mothod of cutting St. Poter sandstono by streams of water under pressuro from nozzles and pumping the resulting, sand to the surface has roduced the cost of storm-sowor construction in the Minneapol
Jul 1, 1950
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RI 8135 Thermal History of Rock Dust Particles in a Gas Flame Preheat Zone
By Henry E. Perlee
In a Bureau of Mines study two-dimensional mathematical equations were solved that describe the transient thermal response of a rock dust particle in a cloud of similar particles in a gas flame's
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7118 Tungsten Whiskers By Vapor-Phase Growth
By A. G. Starliper
Laboratory studies were made to produce whiskers of tungsten over a wide range of operating temperatures. Hydrogen reduction of tungsten hexachloride in a vacuum furnace at temperatures from 2,700
Jan 1, 1968