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  • NIOSH
    Underground mine fire preparedness - Part 2 - Part 2 of 4 - Preparedness to evacuate and miners? experiences with incipient fires (64cff3ea-7de9-4272-8ede-74cb7412baae)

    By Charles Vaught

    This is the second in a series of four articles that discuss underground firefighting preparedness. As with the first article in the May-June issue, it is based on interviews with 214 miners conducted

    Jul 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 464 - Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS): Version 4.0 for Windows

    Objective: To help prevent squeezes, collapses, and other pillar failures through better pillar design, thereby enhancing safety for underground mine workers.

    Jul 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 463 - Machine-Mounted Continuous Respirable Dust Monitor

    Objective: To continuously monitor, display, and record concentration levels of respirable coal mine dust in mines to an accuracy of ±25% with a 95% confidence level for at least 30 days without serv

    Jul 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    Safety analysis of surface haulage accidents?Part 1 (b1c0b0cc-7664-49b4-ba40-81a5e5dd99d8)

    By Robert F. Randolph

    Research on improving haulage truck safety, started by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, is being continued by its successors. This two-part article reports the orientation of the renewed research efforts, be

    Jun 1, 1997

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    Technology News - No. 459 - Ergonomic Seat Reduces Shock for Low-Seam Shuttle Car Operators

    Objective To improve seats on mine shuttle cars with ergonomic design and by reducing shock impact transmitted through the mine vehicle seat to the vehicle operator. Background Operators of

    May 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 458 - Development of a Research Facility to Improve Mine Hoisting and Ore Pass Safety

    Objective: Construct a research facility to test sensor technology and engineering controls and to increase awareness of the proper functioning of mine hoists. Improve saferty and prevent injuries and

    May 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 455 - Roof Hazard Alert Modules

    Objective: To discourage miners from going inby unsupported mine roof by developing intrinsically safe devices that render the attendant hazard more evident, direct a person's attention to read

    May 1, 1997

  • SME
    The Ignition of Methane and Coal Dust by Air Compression – The Experimental Proof – Preprint 97-44

    By W. Lin, M. J. McPherson

    When a large area of open gob collapses suddenly, a windblast is produced that can cause considerable damage throughout the infrastructure of a mine. In a few cases, the windblast has been accompanied

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Overview of Low-Rank Coal Drying – Preprint 97-61

    By W. G. Willson, D. E. Walsh, B. Irwin

    Low-rank coal (LRC) drying processes are generally categorized by operating temperature, drying environment and type of feed (either sized or ground coal). Within these broad categories, drying proce

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Availability Of Coal For Efficient, Low-Cost Underground Mining In Illinois – Preprint 97-162

    By C. Treworgy, C. Chenoworth

    Geologic and technical factors such as coal seam thickness, stripping ratios, roof conditions, partings, faults, and size and geometry of the reserve block greatly impact the availability of Illinois

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Considerations For Blending Low-Rank and High-Rank Coals – Preprint 97-15

    By O. Ogunsola, M. Downing

    This paper gives a brief overview of impacts of coal blending on coal-fired power plants performance and discuses the preliminary results of an on-going study aimed at evaluating the effect of coal pr

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Recent Developments In Dense Medium Cyclone Circuit Design – Preprint

    By L. Watters, R. Terry, D. Placha

    Dense medium cyclones are the preferred means for cleaning 1/2 in. x 14Mesh to 28Mesh (12.7 mm x 1.0 mm to 0.6 mm) raw coal and are becoming a common choice for cleaning raw coal from a nominal top si

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Examination Of Solid Phase Materials From Column Leaching Studies Of Coal Refuse/Coal Fly Ash Bulk Blends – Preprint 97-78

    By B. R. Stewart, L. W. Zelazny

    The exclusion of coal fly ash from regulation as a hazardous waste has led to increased interest in returning ash to the coalfields for co-disposal. A multi-year column study used coal refuse with hig

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Cribless Tailgates In The Pittsburgh #8 Coal Seam Employing Cable Trusses – Preprint 97-199

    By A. Wahab Khair, John G. Oldsen, John C. Stankus, Song Guo

    During the last several years, implementation of trusses, in lieu of wood cribs, has been successful for supplemental tailgate support in the Pittsburgh seam. This paper reviews, the truss support sys

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Construction Of Explosion Resistant Seals – Preprint 97-83

    By C. R. Stephan

    Explosion-resistant seals in underground coal mines isolate the environment within the sealed area from the active workings of the mine. The current United States Title 30 Code of Federal Regulations

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Low-Rank Coal Ash Characterization- Washability And Utilization Implications – Preprint 97-132

    By P. D. Rao, D. E. Walsh

    Chemical and physical properties of typical low-rank coal (LRC) ash are significantly different than bituminous coal ash. With the exception of extraneous ash, which is incorporated during mining or i

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Targeting and Prioritizing Safety Interventions in West Virginia – Preprint 97-51

    By J. M. Dean, R. L. Grayson, R. C. Althouse, M. J. Klishis, G. L. Winn

    Using powerful database management software, nested-field analysis and microanalysis of narratives have been made of West Virginia accident data, resulting in a new approach for targeting and prioriti

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Application of Predictive Maintenance Techniques for Large Electric Mining Shovels – Preprint 97-205

    By Michael Lenz

    Predictive maintenance technologies including vibration analysis, tribology, infrared thermography, ultrasonic detection, and electrical measurements have been applied to large electric mining shovels

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    Diesel Emissions Control Strategies For The Use Of Diesel Engines In Underground Coal Mines – Preprint 97-144

    By N. Paas

    Diesel powered equipment has been operated in underground coal fir mare than 50 years. According to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), there are approximately 3,000 diesel units operati

    Feb 24, 1997