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RI 3517 Determination Of Total Water-Soluble Chlorides In Petroleum ? Introduction (579d3d77-69fd-4864-af08-e7d4edea10c7)By J. W. Horne
The quantitative determination of salt in petroleum ins generally divided into two steps - (1) extraction of salt from the oil and (2) accurate measurement of the extracted salt. This paper presents a
Jan 1, 1940
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Test ProceduresBy Lloyd A. Morley, Alan M. Christman
General A review of the literature has revealed important areas which should be investigated during the field work. Of the utmost importance is the safety of mine personnel. Should a phase-to-grou
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 6665 The Significance of the Bureau of Mines Approval of Gas MasksBy BUREAU OF MINES
The approval of the U. S. Bureau of Mines when granted to a manufacturer for a gas mask is a certification that the particular device has been submitted to the Bureau of Mines for inspection and test
Sep 1, 1932
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Bulletin 138 Coking of Illinois CoalsBy F. K. OVITZ
In its endeavor to promote a more efficient use of coal the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Illinois State geological survey and the University of Illinois, has undertaken an investigation of
Jan 1, 1917
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Bulletin 100 Manufacture and Uses of Alloy SteelsBy Henry D. Hibbard
The object of this report is to give briefly information of present value relating to the manufacture and uses of the various commercial alloy steels, with the hope of stimulating the demand for such
Jan 1, 1915
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Condition-Based Maintenance Of Electrical MachinesBy Frederick C. Trutt, Jeffery L. Kohler, Joseph Sottile
Twenty-five years ago, the former U.S. Bureau of Mines funded a research project aimed at developing the enabling technology for incipient failure prediction in electric power system components as a m
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IC 9311 - In-Mine Evaluation Of Smoke DetectorsBy G. S. Morrow, C. D. Litton
This report presents the results of a U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluation of smoke detectors placed in conveyor belt entries of underground coal mines. The selected mines are located in six different Mine
Jan 1, 1992
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Closing the Door to Dust when Adding Drill Steels ? Uni-Directional Cab Filtration and Pressurization System TestedBy Andrew Cecala
During a recent National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health field evaluation of a newly designed filtration and pressurization system for an enclosed cab of a surface drill, it was determine
Jan 1, 2008
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Effects Of Posture On Back Strength And Lifting CapacityBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas G. Bobick
The Bureau of Mines performed a pilot study examining the effects of posture on back strength and Maximum Acceptable Weight of Lift (MAWL) on six healthy male subjects (M = 32 years + 4 SD). Six hack
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RI 7453 Precipitation Strengthening Of Pb-Cd-Sb AlloysBy M. M. Tilman
The Bureau of Mines investigated the precipitation strengthening of lead¬-base alloys containing 0.5 through 4 weight-percent combined Cd plus Sb. The Cd and Sb were alloyed in a 1-to-1 atomic ratio w
Jan 1, 1970
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Geotechnical Factors Influencing Violent Failure In U. S. MinesBy Brian White, Hamid Maleki
Sudden, violent failures of rock around mine openings influence access, ventilation, and safety in both hard-rock and coal mines. To develop predictive tools for assessing the potential for violent fa
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Summary and Conclusions (c3ccceaa-17e4-4de9-b989-5247323d8562)By Thomas V. Falkie, R. Venkataramani
1. Summary This investigation is concerned with description of the loading function at the underground coal face, and the identification of varia¬bles - geological, geometric, mechanical, and operati
Jan 1, 1972
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ConclusionsBy Lloyd A. Morley, Robert Stefanko
This report has presented a literature review of explosion proof¬ing of coal mine electrical equipment. The international "state-of¬the-art" is an extremely difficult definition to quantify but, from
Jan 1, 1974
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Status of a Tapered Element, Oscillating Microbalance-Based Continuous Respiralble Coal Mine Dust MonitorBy Bruce K. Cantrell, Stephen W. Stein, David Hassel, Harvey Patashnick
The Mine Safety and Health Administration. Department of Labor, requires coal mine operators to measure compliance with federal re¬spirable dust exposure standards periodically using approved gravi¬me
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The Calculated Risk Of Experiencing A Lightning Caused Unplanned Detonation (eb9129ec-fcc4-4a52-a0e7-13276c16af3c)By Lon D. Santis
This paper presents data and theorem to calculate the risk of experiencing undesirable lightning related events while blasting or while engaged in other lightning sensitive activities. The paper provi
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Experimental Mine And Laboratory Dust Explosion Research At NIOSHBy Isaac A. Zlochower, Michael J. Sapko, Eric S. Weiss, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
This paper describes dust explosion research conducted in an experimental mine and in a 20-L laboratory chamber at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) of the National Institute for Occupational S
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Three Dimensional Microseismic Monitoring of a Utah LongwallBy J. L. Ellenberger
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has continued the research role of the former US Bureau of Mines (USBM) to engineer techniques that will reduce the hazards in the min
Jan 1, 2002
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Bulletin 48 The Selection of Explosives used in Engineering and Mining OperationsBy Clarence Hall, Spencer P. Howell
This bulletin deals with the characteristic features of the principal explosives used in mining and engineering operations, and espe- cially with the tests that show the suitability of different class
Jan 1, 1913
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Increased Airway Responsiveness is Associated with Cigarette Smoking in Underground Coal Miners and Nonmining ControlsBy M. Townsend, E. L. Petsonk, H. Abrons, E. Daniloff, K. Kinsley
Workers exposed to certain inhaled dusts may show increased levels of nonspecific airways responsiveness (AR). In some studies, cigarette smokers have also been reported to have increased levels of AR
Jan 1, 1989
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Reducing Worker Exposure To Dust Generated During Longwall MiningBy J. P. Rider
Average production from longwall mining operations in the United States has risen from approximately 800 tons per shift in 1980 to over 4,600 metric tons per shift in 1999. Such a large increase in pr
Apr 1, 1975