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OFR-53-76 Properties Of Coal-Water SlurriesBy R. R. Faddick
Properties of coal-water slurries were studied in two separate phases: a rheological phase and a pipeline phase. The purpose of the study was to investigate the rheology of fine coal slurries to deter
Jan 1, 1974
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OFR-169-83 Low Glare Luminaire For Thin Seam MiningBy John R. Parker
Work places of an underground coal mine are required (30 CFR 1719) to be illuminated while self-propelled equipment is used. Permissible machine mounted systems have been developed and applied satisfa
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-100(2)-83 Evaluation Of Proximity Warning Devices (Phase III, Volume 2)By J. H. Nixon
A three phase program evaluated commercial proximity warning devices, developed and designed a microprocessor-based electrostatic field measurement instrument, and utilized this instrument to investig
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7491 Effects Of Magnesium On The Microstructure, Hardness, And Tensile Properties Of Zinc Alloys Containing 25 To 40 Percent AluminumBy L. A. Neumeier
The Bureau of Mines evaluated the properties of zinc alloys containing 25 to 40 wt pet Al and 0 to 0.7 pet Mg. Microstructures, hardness, and tensile properties were evaluated for material as extruded
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-14-74 Statistical Evaluation And Mitigation Of Inductive Interference Problems In Portable Power Cables - Section I - Analytical Predictions Of Induced Voltages And Current1.1 DEVELOPMENT OF INDUCTANCE MATRICES The basic building block in this analytical work is the development of an equivalent circuit. The equivalent circuit for the cable depends on all of the distrib
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3446 Accidents In The Petroleum Industry Of Oklahoma In 1937, Summarized And Compared With 1923 ? IntroductionBy C. F. McCarroll
The effectiveness of an industry's safety activities can be gaged best by the accident records of that industry. In an effort to gage conditions in the petroleum industry, and with the objective
Jan 1, 1939
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Pechenga area, Russia - part 2: nickel-copper deposits and related rocksBy V. A. Melezhik, A. H. Green, L. N. Grinenko
Finally, a theoretical model is constructed that takes
Aug 1, 1994
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OFR-9(1)-79 Drilling And Casing A 96-Inch ID By 2371 Foot Deep Shaft In Oil Shale ? Volume IBy James Gibbs
In order to provide an initial approach to the deposits of oil shale, nahcolite, and dawsonite in the central area of the Piceance Creek Basin in northwestern Colorado, the U.S.B.M. and associated con
Jan 1, 1978
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Harworth Colliery: Rockbolted Support In Weak Roof At DepthBy Dave Bigby
Hatworth Colliery, operated by RJB Mining (UK) Ltd, is successfully mining the Deep Soft Seam at a depth of 1000m using single face retreat longwalling. The seam is characterised by a weak roof genera
Jan 1, 1996
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Characteristics Of Chimney Subsidence Sinkhole Development From Abandoned Underground Coal Mines Along The Colorado Front RangeBy Gordon M. Matheson
The factors which control chimney subsidence sinkhole development in weak rock were assessed by analyzing the characteristics of approximately 3000 chimney subsidence features along the Colorado Front
Jan 1, 1986
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Enrichment of low-grade colemanite concentrate by Knelson ConcentratorBy O. Celep, T. Uslu, Savas
This study investigates the enrichment of a low-grade colemanite concentrate (-3 mm) using a Knelson centrifugal gravity concentrator. Due to its low boron content, the concentrate is unsaleable and h
Jan 1, 2015
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Mine Blasting Safety in the USA---Progress and Technology AdvancementsBy Harry: Lobb Verakis
Mining operations have made tremendous strides in improving the safety of blasting as shown by the significant and continual decrease in fatalities and serious injuries. Advances in blasting technolog
Jan 1, 2010
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The Occurrence of Gold Antimonide in the Antimony Veins of Costerfield, VictoriaGold in the stibnite veins of Costerfield, Victoria, was described in 1922 1, prior to any mineragraphic examination, as (a) free yellow gold (b) free rusty gold and (c) combined gold. The free yellow
Jan 1, 1952
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Measurement and Analysis of Foundation Tilt Resulting From Mine Subsidence in Southern IllinoisBy Larry R. Powell
The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund, is monitoring the response of two foundations to ground movements induced by subsidence from high extraction minin
Jan 1, 1986
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A Review of Stowing and Packing Practices in Coal MiningBy Holla L, Tyminski A
Stowing has been successfully used in many countries as a means of controlling surface subsidence, minimi ing incidences of spontaneous combustion, maintaining gate road stability and maximising coal
Jan 1, 1987
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The Uniaxial Compressive Strength Of Coal: Should It Be Used To Design Pillars?By Christopher Mark
The Bureau of Mines has recently completed a comprehensive study of coal strength. More than 4000 individual test results from over 60 seams were extracted from the literature and combined in the most
Jan 1, 1996
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Sulphuric Acid Production from Pyrite at Cockle Creek Using the Turbulent Layer Roasting ProcessPlant for the production of sulphuric acid from pyrites flotation concentrates was commissioned at Cockle Creek during 1956, to meet increasing demands for commercial acid and superphosphate. Pyrite w
Jan 1, 1957
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Constructing the Airside Road Tunnel, Heathrow AirportBy John Corcoran
INTRODUCTION Content of this Report The 1300m long twin-bore 8.1m diameter Airside Road Tunnels (ART) were excavated beneath the busy taxiways and stands of Heathrow Airport between 2002and 20
Jan 1, 2005
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The influence of ferrosilicon properties on dense medium seperation plant consumptionBy Davy A. T, Hansen J. O
The causes of ferrosilicon loss from Dense Media Separation (DMS) plants, and the related properties of ferrosilicon, are identified. Two characteristics, corrosion resistance and saturation magnetisa
Jan 1, 1986
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Prediction Of Subsidence Basin By The Weibull Distribution FunctionBy R. H. Zeng
Many subsidence researchers in the U. S. have developed new empirical function methods to predict subsidence, or attempted to validate some empirical functions developed by foreign researchers for use
Jan 1, 1986