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RI 6230 Reclaiming S-816 High-Temperature Alloy Scrap
By L. W. Higley
Procedures were developed for reclaiming high-temperature alloy scrap in the form of standard cobalt-base alloy. A cobalt-base, multicomponent, high- temperature alloy, such as S-816, can be successfu
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6189 Effect Of Ions Common To Natural Water On Flotation Of Limestone ? Introduction And Summary
By W. W. Agey
Past investigations on waterborne impurities in the flotation process have been concerned primarily with the treatment of specific ores with particular local waters. Although some anions and cations p
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6226 Electrowinning Uranium From Uranium Oxide
By D. G. Kesterke
The electrolytic reduction of uranium dioxide to molten uranium in fluoride baths at approximately 1,200° C was demonstrated. Electrolyte constituents were BaF2, UF4, and either MgF2 or LiF. Prelimina
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6172 Flotation Of Ilmenite From Virginia Saprolite And Unweathered Diorite Ores ? Introduction And Summary
By Vernon F. Swanson
Several laboratory flotation tests were conducted by the Bureau of Mines on a sample of unweathered diorite from the B. F. Camden property, Amherst County, Va. Results showed that an ilmenite concentr
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6272 Centrifugal Compressor For High-Temperature Helium - Performance Characteristics
By N. H. Coates
A small, special-purpose centrifugal compressor was developed to circulate 60 pounds per hour of helium at 1,000° F and 250 psig because standard, commercial units were not available. Performance char
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6154 Experiments In Fused-Salt Electrolysis Of Tungsten
By F. R. Cattoir
This report presents the results of preliminary studies for the evaluation of some fused-salt electrolytes for refining tungsten metal, and describes the equipment used. Some impurities could be elimi
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8205 A Study Of Dust-Control Methods For Continuous Mining Of Coal
By Floyd G. Anderson
A study was made of the effectiveness of dust-control methods being employed in connection with continuous-mining operations. Airborne dust exposures of workmen and dust loadings of return air were de
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6184 Physical Structure Of Green River Oil Shale From Colorado
By P. R. Tisot
Knowledge acquired from this research contributes to a better understanding of the physical structure of Green River oil shale and provides fundamental data and concepts that may serve to improve oil-
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6248 High-Temperature Heat Contents And Entropies Of Sesquioxides Of Lutetium, Dysprosium, And Cerium
By L. B. Pankratz
High-temperature heat-content values of pure lutetium sesquioxide and dysprosium sesquioxide were measured over the temperature range from 298° to 1,800° K. Similar data for cerium sesquioxide were ca
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6182 Analysis Of High-Purity Vanadium By Optical Emission Spectrography
By Lloyd Carpenter
Eighteen elements were determined spectrochemically in vanadium metal and its compounds in the general range of 1 to 1,000 ppm by means of spark-ignited unidirectional arc excitation. The samples were
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6251 Heats Of Formation Of Gehlenite And Talc
By R. Barany
The heats of formation of gehlenite and talc were determined by hydro-fluoric acid solution calorimetry. The results are reported in terms of the constituent oxides (?H298.15 = -31.1 ± 0.5 kcal/mole f
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6233 Developing A Thermochemical Model For The Iron Blast Furnace - Model Of Ideal Furnace At Equilibrium
By Hillary W. St. Clair
This is an initial progress report on a theoretical study of the iron blast furnace. The purpose is to develop a thermochemical model that will simulate mathematically a real furnace. An analysis is m
Jan 1, 1963
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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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IC 8157 Sand And Gravel Operations And Costs, Minneapolis-St. Paul Area, Minn. (a77f56cb-f467-46a8-b8a7-27bed9beb5c7)
By L. G. Marshall
This report presents a cross section of the sand and gravel operations in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. The study covers individual operations, economic problems peculiar to the industry, glacial geo
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6270 Vibrations From Blasting At Iowa Limestone Quarries
By Wilbur I. Duvall
Twelve millisecond delayed blasts in four limestone quarries in Iowa were instrumented with arrays of vertical velocity gages to determine if the direction of propagation through the rock or the metho
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6279 Materials In Coal Inhibitory To The Growth Of Microorganisms
By Martin H. Rogoff
The presence of antibiotic materials extractable with polar organic solvents was demonstrated in coals of various ranks. Since these antibiotics occur in low concentrations, 200 pounds of a high-volat
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8171 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1960 ? Introduction And Summary
By John C. Machisak
THIS INFORMATION CIRCULAR contains injury and employment data for all stone quarries in the United States for the Calendar year 1960. This publication contains statistical data on injuries and employm
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6221 Effects Of Hydraulic Fluids In Spontaneous Heating Of Coal
By Allan F. Smith
The influence of hydraulic fluids on spontaneous heating in bituminous coals is determined by measurement of the temperature increases produced in coal-fluid mixtures heated to a temperature sufficien
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6176 Computing Ore Reserves By The Triangular Method Using A Medium-Size Digital Computer ? Summary And Conclusions
By Richard F. Hewlett
Computing average grade and tonnage either for an entire ore deposit or for individual blocks of ore is a continuing problem in mining. As part of a research program, investigating application of stat
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8175 The Application Of Hydraulic Fracturing In The Recovery Of Oil By Waterflooding: A Summary (70dc5043-3530-4999-9ad0-996ab55129a4)
By James A. Wasson
This report summarizes the results and conclusions reached by various investigators who have attempted to determine the extent to which hydraulic fracturing will affect the secondary recovery of crude
Jan 1, 1963