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  • NIOSH
    Detecting Problems With Mine Slope Stability

    By Jami M. Girard, Ed Mchugh

    Slope stability accidents are one of the leading causes of fatalities at U.S. surface mining operations. The Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (

  • NIOSH
    Detection Of A-C Machine Winding Deterioration Using Electrically Excited Vibrations

    By F. C. Trutt, J. Sottile, J. L. Kohler

    Presented in this paper is a theoretical review of the relationships that should exist between electrical winding parameters and the mechanical vibration of a-c machine elements under normal and fault

  • NIOSH
    Detection of Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Suspensions of Fresh Silica Dust and Its Implication to Lipid Peroxidation in Silicosis

    By X. Shi, N. S. Dala, V. Vallaythan

    "Cellular damage induced by silica dust is known to be associated with increased fragility and destabilization or destruction of the cell membranes. The mechanism by which silica dust effects biologic

    Jan 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    Detection Of Organic Compounds In Respiratory Coal Dust By High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry

    By J. L. Shultz

    The investigation of organic compounds in respiratory coal dust by high-resolution mass spectrometry has shown that the organic components differ (1) with particle size, (2) with rank of coal, (3) in

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    Detection of Organic Free Radicals in Coal-dust Exposed Lung Tissue and Correlations with Their Histopathological Parameters

    By N. S. Dalal, B. Jafari, F. Y. H. Green, V. Vallyathan

    "Using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy we have carried out a systematic study of the measurement of concentrations of organic free radicals in freeze-dried lung tissue. Sixty-six tissue sam

    Mar 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Detection of Reactive Free Radicals in Fresh Coal Mine Dust and Their Implication for Pulmonary Injury

    By N. S. Dalal, B. Jafari, F. H. Y. Green, M. M. Suryan, V. Vallyathan

    "Freshly ground and aged anthracite and bituminous coal samples were investigated by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy to detect the presence, concentration and reactivity of free radicals. F

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Detection of Receptor and Synthesis Antagonists of Platelet Activating Factor in Human Whole Blood and Neutrophils Using Luminol-Dependent Chemiluminescence

    By V. Castranova, K. VanDyke

    "INTRODUCTION A soluble mediator has been described which is released from activated rabbit leukocytes and induces histamine secretion from rabbit platelets (Barbaro and Zvaifler, 1966; Siraganian and

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Deterioration Criteria for Servicing Mine Diesel Vehicles Based on Tailpipe Pollutant Concentration Data

    By L. M. Chan, D. H. Carlson, J. B. Johnson

    "Abstract — Concentrations of tailpipe pollutants from diesel-powered. underground mine vehicles change over time due to engine wear and the need for maintenance. Since this deterioration in pollutant

    Mar 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    Deterioration In The Heating Value Of Coal During Storage. - Introduction.

    By Horace C. Porter

    Much has been written of the changes undergone by coal in storage and the deterioration of coal through exposure to the weather. In order to obtain definite information for the benefit of the Governme

    Jan 1, 1917

  • NIOSH
    Determination Of In Situ Deformation Modulus For Cemented Rockfill

    By D. R. Tesarik, F. M. Jones, J. B. Seymour

    As part of safety and stability studies at three underground mines in the United States, researchers installed earth pressure cells and embedment strain gauges in cemented rockfill to measure stress a

  • NIOSH
    Determining the Effects of New Technology on Room-and-Pillar Productivity

    By C. J. Johnson, C. J. Bise

    "As the US coal industry moves into the next century, it is becoming more apparent that the effective application of new technology is the only way it can remain competitive in the energy marketplace.

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Determining The Root Causes Of Flame Cutting And Welding Fires In Underground U.S. Coal Mines

    By Jürgen F. Brune, Alex C. Smith, William D. Monaghan

    One of the predominant causes of fires in underground coal mines is flame cutting and welding. These fires can lead to major events such as the explosion that occurred on January 22, 2003 in an airsh

  • NIOSH
    Determining the Spatial Variability of Personal Sampler Inlet Locations

    By Robert Vinson

    This article examines the spatial variability of dust concentrations within a coal miner?s breathing zone and the impact of sampling location at the cap lamp, nose, and lapel. Tests were conducted in

    Jan 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Determining Underground Roof Bolting Machine Operators Noise Exposure Using Laboratory Results

    By Peter Kovalchikb, Gregory Colec, Syd Peng, R. J. Matetic, Jeffrey Petersond

    Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) data indicates that the roof bolting machine is third among all equipment and second among equipment in underground coal mining whose operators exceed the

  • NIOSH
    Detonation wave propagation in underground mine entries

    By Alex C. Smith, Michael J. Sapko

    A series of explosive detonation experiments was conducted in NIOSH’s Bruceton and Lake Lynn Experimental Mines to evaluate low level (<6 psig) detonation wave propagation behavior in single and multi

  • NIOSH
    Detrimental Effects Of Capacitance On High-Resistance-Grounded Mine Distribution Systems

    By Thomas Novak, Jeffrey L. Kohler, Joseph Sottile, Steve J. Gnapragasam

    Modern underground coal mines can be very large, having a total connected load in excess of l5 000 hp. These mines generally have many miles of high-power conveyor belts and 15 or more miles of high-v

  • NIOSH
    Developing Toolbox Training Materials For Mining - What Is Toolbox Training And Why Use It?

    By Floyd D. Varley, C. M. K. Boldt

    Toolbox training is often described as short, informal training conducted at a worksite by technically competent persons for the benefit of a work team. The key feature of toolbox training is the focu

    Jan 1, 2002

  • NIOSH
    Development And Application Of Reservoir Models And Artificial Neural Networks For Optimizing Ventilation Air Requirements In Development Mining Of Coal Seams

    By C. Özgen Karacan

    In longwall development mining of coal seams, planning, optimizing and providing adequate ventilation are very important steps to eliminate the accumulation of explosive methane-air mixtures in the wo

  • NIOSH
    Development And Application Of Reservoir Models For The Evaluation And Optimization Of Longwall Methane Control Systems

    By S. J. Schatzel, W. P. Diamond, F. Garcia

    Methane explosions have historically been one of the major causes of fatalities and injuries in underground coal mining operations. Advanced numerical models and predictive modeling approaches have th

  • NIOSH
    Development And Application Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR)

    By Gregory M. Molinda

    The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) was developed 10 years ago to fill the gap between geologic characterization and engineering design. It combines many years of geologic studies in underground coal min

    Jan 5, 2007