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Stress Measurements For Safety Decisions In Longwall Coal
By M. K. Larson, J. P. Dunford, E. G. Zahl, T. M. Brady
Researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Spokane, WA, have collaborated with three Western longwall coal mines in an on going effort
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Stress Sensor - Objective:
Reliably measure stress chan¬ges in order to assess stability of mine openings. Approach: A durable, permissible, sensor and readout system have been developed and tested. How It Works: Th
Jan 1, 1976
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Structural Uses And Placement Techniques For Lightweight Concrete In Underground Mining ? Objective
Investigate the use and placement of lightweight concrete to improve ground control technology in deep mines where deformation occurs under heavy ground conditions and where there is danger of rock bu
Jan 1, 1990
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Structural Vibration As A Noise Source On Vibrating Screens
By David S. Yantek
A-weighted sound levels around vibrating screens in coal preparation plants often exceed 90 dB(A). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is actively developing noise contr
Jan 1, 2009
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Studies Of Certain Properties Of Oil Shale And Shale Oil - A Compilation Of Published And Unpublished Articles Written At Various Times By Members Of The Bureau Of Mines - Introduction
Oil from shales has long been a source of fuel in foreign countries; however, in the fuel economy of the United States this source is classed as a reserve for future needs. In fad, shale oil has never
Jan 1, 1938
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Studies Of High-Current Metallic Arcs
By F. W. Wood
ORIGINAL experimentation in specially designed arc-melting furnaces and a comprehensive review of technical literature have helped with an understanding of electric arcs as used in metallurgical appli
Jan 1, 1965
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Studies Of The Extraction And Coking Of Coal And Their Significance In Relation To Its Structure - Summary
By M. Orchin
THIS PAPER is concerned with two aspects of the behavior of coal: (1) Dispersion by solvents atmospheric pressure and high temperature and (2) the destruction and regeneration of the coking properties
Jan 1, 1951
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Studies On The Control Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust By Ventilation
By D. S. Kingery
Experiments initiated by the Bureau of Mines on August 26. 1969, and recent work of others, have demonstrated the effectiveness of ventilation for controlling concentrations of respirable coal mine du
Jan 1, 1969
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Study Groups of the Respirable Dust Center
By Raja V. Rarnani, Robert L. Frantz
"Scientific, engineering, and biomedical research teams synergystically developed major topical research areas in the Respirable Dust Center. Descriptions of their interactions and resulting accomplis
Jan 1, 1995
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Study of Coal Fragmentation under Conical Bit Indentation
By A. W. Khair, S. J. Jung
"A fundamental study of fragment size distribution and characteristics of fracture pattern is presented for the dynamic penetration of a conical bit into coal block. In this paper, damaged zones duri
Jan 1, 1989
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Study of Fracture Mechanisms in Coal Subjected to Various Types of Surface Tractions Using Holographic Interferometry (acc54afc-2cfd-4fc3-9f50-590983d2bd8c)
By A. Wahab Khair
"This paper presents an analysis of fracture mechanisms in coal subjected to bi-axial state of stresses, indentation of laterally confined coal specimen. Coal specimens were loaded to failure by the s
Jan 1, 1988
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Studying Intake Airway Pressurization By Ventilation Modeling And Leakage Evaluation
By Anu Martikainen
Utilization of belt air in underground coal mines has been discussed extensively during the last decade. The Final Report of the Technical Study Panel on the Utilization of Belt Air and the Compositio
Jan 1, 2010
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Subject Index to Bureau of Mines Publications from July 1, 1990 to January 1, 1960 - Subject Index A-C
"A bed, British Columbia, Canada, coal, carbonizingproperties B 510Pa., coal, washing characteristics RI 4941A' bed, Pa., coal, washing characteristics RI 4834"
Jan 1, 1960
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Subject Index to Bureau of Mines Publications from July 1, 1990 to January 1, 1960 - Subject Index D-L
"D bed, Ky., coaL, washing characteristics RII 5140coking coal, reserves, estimate RI 5037Pa., coal, washing characteristics RI 4834, 4941D bed mine, Ky., coal, washig characteristics"
Jan 1, 1960
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Subject Index to Bureau of Mines Publications from July 1, 1990 to January 1, 1960 - Subject Index M-P
"M bed, Matanuska valley, Alaska, coal carbonizingproperties B 510M spectral lines, low-energy, study RI 5538Mab shaft, Leadvile district, Colo., investigation RI .1518Maberry process, for aluminum c
Jan 1, 1960
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Subject Index to Bureau of Mines Publications from July 1, 1990 to January 1, 1960 - Subject Index Q-Z
"Qatar, crude petroleum, production, annualdata MY 1949-51Quality mine, Ark., coal, carbonizing properties TP 667washabilty study RI 496N. Dak., lignite, grindabilty as function ofmoisture, tests, re
Jan 1, 1960
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Submicrometer elemental carbon as a selective measure of diesel particulate matter in coal mines
By James D. Noll, M. Eileen Birch
A monitoring method for diesel particulate matter was published as Method 5040 by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Organic and elemental carbon are determined by the
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Subsidence Information Center - Objective
Provide a central source of subsidence reference in formation for industry, academia, and government agencies interested in improving subsidence prediction and analysis under U.S. mining conditions.
Jan 1, 1982
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Subsidence Prediction Model ? Objective
Provide the mining industry with an easy-to-use means of accurately predicting surface subsidence caused by longwall mining in the northern Appalachian Coal Basin. Approach The Bureau of Mines
Jan 1, 1986
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Subsidence Prediction Using a Laminated, Boundary-Element Program
By Keith A. Heasley, Timotlly M. Barton
Historically, the surface subsidence over underground coal mines has been predicted using empirical profile or influence functions which have little or no connection to the actual mechanics of the sub