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Prevent Highwall Mining Machine Explosions With Inert Gas - ObjectivePrevent the explosion of methane gas or coal dust by replacing air with inert gas inside highwall mine excavations. Approach Use combustion gases as a source of inert gas with low oxygen content
Jan 1, 1993
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Conveyor Belt Service Machine - ObjectiveDesign, fabricate, and test a machine capable of operating in coal seams 48-inches and thicker that can reduce the time, expense, and injury potential inherent in extending and retracting mine-wide se
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8082 - Noise Reduction Of A Pneumatic Rock DrillBy James W. Jensen, Aarne Visnapuu
Experimental modifications have been made by the Bureau of Mines on standard pneumatic rock drills to reduce the noise of the air exhaust, drill steel resonance noise, and noise radiated by the drill
Jan 1, 1975
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Mine Power Systems Research – 1. Trailing CablesBy Staff
This Bureau of Mines report is devoted to descriptions of investigations pertaining to underground mine trailing cables, their handling, splicing, and the use of couplers.
Jan 1, 1979
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Historical Perspective Of Personal Dust Sampling In Coal MinesBy F. N. Kissell, J. Kohler
Proper measurement of dust particle concentration is a critical step toward the elimination of dust-related occupational disease. This paper examines the development of dust sampling methods in U.S. c
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Minor NonmetalsBy D. O. Kennedy
THIS CHAPTER on minor nonmetals covers greensand, meerschaum, mineral wool, and wollastonite. Mineral wool was by far the most valuable material among these minor nonmetals reported in the United Stat
Jan 1, 1958
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Principle Program NomenclatureBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
B 3 Principle Program Nomenclature The principal variable names used in the computer program are defined below. The following dimensions are applicable, unless otherwise indicated. Distance - Ft
Jan 1, 1976
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Employment And Injuries In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (6bea7659-d9ca-4863-8124-f2707efd1219)Table 1.-Employment and injury experience at metal mines in the United States, by industry groups [ ]
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal Contractor Mining Facts - 20011. The Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 defines an independent contractor as "any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a corporation, firm, association or other organization that
May 1, 2003
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Experimental Comparison Of Buried And Elevated ELF Transmitting AntennasBy J. R. Katan, J. R. Ball, Peter R. Bannister, F. J. Williams
During the last week in March and the first week in April, 1973, the Naval Underwater Systems Center measured the 76 Hz magnetic field strength (in Wisconsin and Texas) produced by both the elevated a
Jan 1, 1973
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Radio Propagation Measurements In Coal Mines At UHF And VLFBy Arthur E. Goddard
Radio propagation measurements were conducted in a coal mine at UHF (200 to 1000 MHz) and VLF (1 to 50 kHz) to characterize the transmission loss of intra-mine paths. The basic experimental parameters
Jan 1, 1973
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Stability Of Underground Openings Adjacent To The Sink Hole At The NIOSH Lake Lynn Research LaboratoryBy T. E. Marshall, D. R. Dolinar, T. M. Barczak, T. P. Mucho
Over a portion of the older limestone mine workings at the NIOSH Lake Lynn Laboratory, a mining health and safety research facility, a large sinkhole formed caused in part by the intersection of sever
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Load Behavior Of Grouted Bolts In Sedimentary RockBy Stephen P. Signer
This paper presents an overview of laboratory and field tests on approximately 250 fully grouted roof bolts instrumented with strain gauges in order to study loading behavior. Laboratory work include
Jan 10, 2000
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RI 7319 Selective Flotation Of Minerals From North Carolina Mica TailingBy W. H. Eddy
Laboratory batch and small-scale continuous flotation tests were con-ducted by the Bureau of Mines on a mica waste tailing from Kings Mountain, N.C., to determine the feasibility of producing high-qua
Jan 1, 1969
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Upper Extremity Joint Moment and Force Predictions when using a Joystick ControlBy Dave P. Cooper, Tim D. Burgess, Dean H. Ambrose
This paper discusses the application of digital human models (DHM) to examine computer generated forces necessary to move specific joysticks by using roof bolter virtual operators to predict the force
Jan 1, 2007
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Sprayfans Combined With Reverse Sprays Ventilate 40-Foot Cuts - ObjectiveProvide exhaust face ventilation to remotely-controlled continuous mining machines making extended advances without exposing workers to unsupported roof. Approach Modify the sprayfan to move add
Jan 1, 1988
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Underground Viewing System - ObjectivePermit visual inspection of underground cavities dam the surface. Approach A closed circuit TV camera and a 35mm still camera are lowered down a borehole, and remotely operated. How It Wor
Jan 1, 1979
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Cost Allocation ProceduresBy R. V. Ramani, V. T. Burgos, J. A. McClay
Cost Systems Cost systems are organized methods of collecting, allocating, and accumulating resource utility expressed in terms of money. There are two major spheres of cost accumulation: financial
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 9177 - Horizontal Trajectories of Rotary- Drilled HolesBy Tobias W. Goodman, Joseph Cervik
This Bureau of Mines report investigates the horizontal trajectory of boreholes drilled in coalbeds using the rotary drilling technique. Test holes drilled in coalbeds showed that the path of a boreho
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 7378 Use Of Centrifugal Separation To Investigate How Kerogen Is Bound To The Minerals In Oil ShaleBy Rex D. Thomas
Concentration of the kerogen (organic material) in oil shale was accomplished by centrifuging after pretreating the oil shale with carbonic acid to remove the carbonates and pretreatment with sodium h
Jan 1, 1970