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Controlled-Yielding Rock Bolt - ObjectiveTo allow the controlled yielding of mine walls in order to reduce rock-burst hazards and reduce maintenance caused by excessive squeezing forces. Approach Rock bolts that elongate and continue
Jan 1, 1977
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Water Jet Perforation Of Well Casings - ObjectiveReduce the cost of modifying uranium well casings so that leaching solutions can pass through, but sand grains are blocked. Approach The well casing and surrounding cement are perforated at th
Jan 1, 1978
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Examination Of Group Behavior During Mine Fire EscapesIt is suggested in chapter 1 that emergency activities (including escape) are not individualistic. They tend to be group responses. If escapes from mine fires are group activities, then preparation fo
Jan 1, 2000
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RI 8803 - Dewatering of Talc SlurryBy Gwendolyn D. Hood
The Bureau of Mines investigated techniques for dewatering slurries from talc-processing operations to improve water reclamation and pro-duce dewatered solids suitable for disposal. Various flocculati
Jan 1, 1983
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Mobile Roof Support Load Rate Monitoring SystemBy John K. Owens, Wayne L. Howie
Mobile roof support (MRS) machines are used as roof support during pillar recovery in retreat operations in lieu of wooden posts, cribs, or hydraulic props. A Mine Safety and Health Administration-per
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IC 6244 Practical Application and Cost of Proper Rock DustingBy G. M. Kintz
"Methods and costs of rock-dusting bituminous coal mines have been discussed in various publications by the United States Bureau of Mines and others.3 This paper discusses the present methods and cost
Mar 1, 1930
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Using Major Hazard Risk Assessment to Appraise and Manage Escapeway Instability Issues: A Case StudyBy Stephen C. Tadolini, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione
A Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA) was developed in Australia after a series of mine disasters in the 1990’s. A MHRA is used to help prevent major hazards, i.e. fire, explosion, wind-blast, outburs
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Development Of New Protocols To Evaluate The Transverse Loading Of Mine Ventilation StoppingsBy T. J. Batchler, T. M. Barczak
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) requires that the transverse load capacity of stoppings be equal to or greater than traditionally accepted in mine controls, which for block stoppings is generall
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RI 6040 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Antimony And Indium Sulfides ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
As low-temperature heat-capacity and entropy data were available for only one sesquisulfide (cerium sesquisulfide), it appeared desirable to augment the information for this class of compounds by meas
Jan 1, 1962
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Anchorage Pull Testing For Fully Grouted Roof BoltsBy David C. Oyler, Dennis R. Dolinar, Christopher Mark, Craig S. Compton
Fully-grouted roof bolts comprise more than 80% of the primary roof supports used in U.S. coal mines. However, nearly 1,500 MSHA reportable, non-injury roof falls occur each year, and most of these a
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The Long-Term Performance of Surface Support Liners for Ground Control in a Underground MineBy Eric S. Weiss, Deno M. Pappas, Timothy M. Barton
During the past few years, the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been evaluating developments with surface support liners which in
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IC 8669 Methods And Costs Of Dust Control In Stone Crushing OperationsBy Robert J. Evans
Capital and operating costs were estimated using a wet suppression, fabric filter, and a combination system of the two for hypothetical hard rock stone crushing plants located in central Pennsylvania,
Jan 1, 1975
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Roof Stability Issues in Underground Limestone Mines in the United StatesBy Leonard J. Prosser, Dennis R. Dolinar, John L. Ellenberger, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione
The room-and-pillar mining method is used extensively in underground limestone mines in the Eastern and Midwestern U.S. The rock mass is typically a near-horizontal, bedded deposit at relatively shall
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Nonfuel Minerals Survey Methods (f2684929-b1df-4583-81ba-3ba2aae2b64e)By William R. Vogel
The Bureau of Mines Information and Analysis organization collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important nonfuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking and assessi
Jan 1, 1989
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Protecting Workers from Toxic. Fumes Generated by ExplosivesBy Richard Mainiero
In any construction project involving explosives, care must be taken to protect workers from carbon monoxide (CO) generated by blasting operations. CO is an odorless, colorless gas that can cause il
Jan 1, 2000
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U.S. Bureau Of Mines Training Workshop On The "Mfire" Mine Fire And Ventilation Simulator - Mfire Users Manual Version 2.20 August 1995 ? IntroductionMFIRE is a computer simulation program that performs normal ventilation network planning calculations, and dynamic transient state simulation of ventilation networks under a variety of conditions. The
Jan 1, 1995
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Impact Of Fan Type For Reducing Respirable Dust At An Underground Limestone Crushing FacilityBy R. H. Grau
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have demonstrated that mine-wide ventilation in large-opening stone mines can be improved by using low-pressure, high-volume
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Field Measurement Of Diesel Particulate Matter EmissionsBy Clive Ellis, Brian Davies, Steven E. Mischler, Jon C. Volkwein
A primary means to reduce environmental levels of diesel particulate matter (DPM) exposure to miners is to reduce the amount of DPM emission from the engine. A quick and economic method to estimate en
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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