Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- 
                     Understanding and Quantifying Arc Flash Hazards in the Mining Industry Understanding and Quantifying Arc Flash Hazards in the Mining IndustryBy Gerald T. Homce, James C. Cawley Arc flash generally refers to the dangerous exposure to thermal energy released by an arcing fault on an electrical power system, and in recent years, arc flash hazards have become a prominent safety 
- 
                     OFR-154-77 Deep Cutting Continuous Miner - Effect Of Drum Rotational Speed And Depth Of Cut On Airborne Respirable Dust And Specific Energy OFR-154-77 Deep Cutting Continuous Miner - Effect Of Drum Rotational Speed And Depth Of Cut On Airborne Respirable Dust And Specific EnergyBy Sigmund Black Ingersoll-Rand Research, T n c and the Lee-Norse Co. built a Bureau of Mines sponsored, special deep cutting continuous miner under this contract to study the effects of rotational speed and depth of Jan 1, 1977 
- 
                     Flood Prevention In Anthracite Mines, Northern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - Project No. 3 (Wyoming) - Summary Flood Prevention In Anthracite Mines, Northern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - Project No. 3 (Wyoming) - SummaryBy S. H. Ash THIS REPORT covers the third in a series of five projects into which the Conowingo tunnel system has been divided for geographical and practical reasons. It outlines the work constituting Project No.3 Jan 1, 1955 
- 
                     A Novel 3-D Hand-Arm Vibration Test System And Its Preliminary Evaluations - Introduction A Novel 3-D Hand-Arm Vibration Test System And Its Preliminary Evaluations - IntroductionBy Ren G. Dong, Richard McCormick, Dan E. Welcome Vibration exposure at workplaces is generally multi-axial. The health effects of vibration exposure also likely depend on the vibration direction. Therefore, there is a wide interest in the simulation Jan 6, 2006 
- 
                     Spatial trends in rock strength – can they be determined from coreholes? Spatial trends in rock strength – can they be determined from coreholes?By Deno Pappas, Chrisropher Mark, John Rusnak, Linda McWilliams Mine planning for a new reserve is based on information obtained from exploratory coreholes. A critical component of an exploration program is the geotechnical evaluation. Poor assumptions about roo 
- 
                     IC 6873 A Note On The Use Of Ultraviolet Lamps In Mines For Rapid Detection Of Scheelite In Ores By Fluorescence - Introduction IC 6873 A Note On The Use Of Ultraviolet Lamps In Mines For Rapid Detection Of Scheelite In Ores By Fluorescence - IntroductionBy William O. Vanderburg The fluorescence of many minerals, when excited by different wave lengths, of ultraviolet radiation, has long been recognized as a spectacular laboratory phenomenon. Since the original display in the Jan 1, 1935 
- 
                     IC 6524 Utilization of Dolomite and High-Magnesium Limeston IC 6524 Utilization of Dolomite and High-Magnesium LimestonBy Paul Hatmaker This paper covers briefly the particular field of dolomite and magnesium limestone; certain uses of high-calcium limestone are mentioned only to show more clearly the limita¬ tions of the magnesian ro Sep 1, 1931 
- 
                     MLA 84-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Coyote-Southeast Rare II Area (No. 5033), Inyo County, California ? Summary MLA 84-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Coyote-Southeast Rare II Area (No. 5033), Inyo County, California ? SummaryBy Donald O. Capstick A mineral resource evaluation of the Coyote-Southeast RARE II area (No. 5033) was performed jointly by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Geological Survey in 1981 for the U.S. Forest Service RARE Jan 1, 1983 
- 
                     Local Earthquake Tomography for Imaging Mining-Induced Changes Within the Overburden above a Longwall Mine Local Earthquake Tomography for Imaging Mining-Induced Changes Within the Overburden above a Longwall MineBy E. C. Westman Three-dimensional velocity tomograms were generated on a daily basis to image mining-induced changes to the overburden above a longwall mine. The hypothesis was that a coherent redistribution of seis Jan 1, 2008 
- 
                     Sponge Chromium - 1. Introduction Sponge Chromium - 1. IntroductionBy C. G. Maier Relatively infrequent use by metallurgists of the term "sponge chromium" as contrasted to more than occasional reference to "sponge iron" may be ascribed to the fact that the former material is not a Jan 1, 1942 
- 
                     Bulletin 107 Prospecting and Mining of Copper Ore At Santa Rita, N. Mex Bulletin 107 Prospecting and Mining of Copper Ore At Santa Rita, N. MexBy Charles Enzian, Donald F. MacDonald It is a far cry from the small and uncertain mining efforts of 50 years ago to the splendidly equipped and solidly financed organiza- tions that now handle thousands of tons of ore per day. The old mi Jan 1, 1916 
- 
                     Abrasive Materials (By Bureau of Mines Staff) Abrasive Materials (By Bureau of Mines Staff)The combined production value of natural abrasives, which consist of tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, and emery, decreased in 1985. Shipments of processed tripoli increased slightly in quantity Jan 1, 1987 
- 
                     Methods For Controlling Explosion Risk At Coal Mine Working Faces Methods For Controlling Explosion Risk At Coal Mine Working FacesBy Fred N. Kissell, Jerry C. J. Tien, Edward D. Thimons At coal mine working faces, simultaneous application of three basic elements reduces the methane explosion hazard: (1) adequate ventilation, (2) regular monitoring of gas concentrations, and (3) the e 
- 
                     RI 6001 Low-Temperature Heat Capacity And Entropy At 298.15° K. Of Red Mercuric Sulfide ? Introduction And Summary RI 6001 Low-Temperature Heat Capacity And Entropy At 298.15° K. Of Red Mercuric Sulfide ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King Heat of formation values for mercuric sulfide appear in all the comprehensive listings of thermodynamic data, but experimentally determined entropy values have been lacking. Consequently, all free ene Jan 1, 1962 
- 
                     RI 9124 - Device for In Situ Measurement of Coal-Cutting Forces RI 9124 - Device for In Situ Measurement of Coal-Cutting ForcesBy James C. Church The Bureau of Mines devised and demonstrated a portable linear cutting tester that directly measures and records the in situ cutting forces required of continuous-mining machine picks to it coal in un Jan 1, 1985 
- 
                     Fan Selection For Large-Opening Mines: Vane-Axial Or Propeller Fans – Which To Choose? Fan Selection For Large-Opening Mines: Vane-Axial Or Propeller Fans – Which To Choose?By R. H. Grau, R. B. Krog The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has investigated the unique ventilation requirements of large-opening mines to help identify and evaluate the effectiveness of various 
- 
                     OFR-145-77 Improvements For Mine Carrier Phone Systems OFR-145-77 Improvements For Mine Carrier Phone SystemsBy Richard H. Spencer The purpose of this program was threefold: (1) to identify the symptoms of poor or inadequate performance of trolley carrier phone systems; (2) to assess the root causes of performance difficu Jan 1, 1977 
- 
                     An Assessment Of Engineering Noise Controls At A Talc Processing Plant An Assessment Of Engineering Noise Controls At A Talc Processing PlantBy E. R. Spencer, E. Reeves National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers conducted an investigation to quantify sound levels and to determine the amount of sound reduction provided by engineering noi 
- 
                     OFR-15-76 Study Of Mine Fire Fighting Using Inert Gases - Summary OFR-15-76 Study Of Mine Fire Fighting Using Inert Gases - SummaryBy Rudolf E. Greuer This report contains a theoretical study on the usefulness of fighting mine fires with inert gases. Four introductory chapters review the role of fires in the mining industry; the conventional fir Jan 1, 2012 
- 
                     OFR-75-78 Final Report - Hydraulic Transport Research Facility - Volume I OFR-75-78 Final Report - Hydraulic Transport Research Facility - Volume I[This Report represents the culmination of work perfomed under Contract No. .,JG1551A8 for the U.S. Bureau of Mine.The '.:o-< embeded a site evaluation, engineering E:-y- ,, esign, and preparati Jan 1, 1976 
