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Complexities Of Mine Fire Detection Due To The Use Of Diesel-Powered Equipment
By Charles D. Litton
This Bureau of Mines paper describes a novel fire detector that can be used to discriminate between smoke produced by a fire and smoke produced by a diesel engine. The detector uses a pyrolysis techni
Jan 1, 1989
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Compliance Coal From The Illinois Basin - Bench And Pilot Feasibility Studies
By S. J. Zagula
Improved desulfurization of Illinois coals is a widely Shared research goal. The development of a physical cleaning strategy and the results of a project to demonstrate technical and economic feasibi
Jan 1, 1987
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Compliance Cost Comparison Existing State Regulations Versus New Federal Regulations Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977
By Gary E. Slagel
The federal Office of Surface Mining (OSW) has undertaken an effort to revise many of their permanent program regulations. Numerous procedures for compliance are being rewritten to allow for greater f
Jan 1, 1982
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Component and Object Technologies to Build the Industrial Desktop
By Osvaldo A. Bascur
Intelligent systems (IS) technologies have received much attention in a wide range of process engineering applications including process operations. With the revolutionary progress in information and
Jan 1, 1997
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Composite Fuel Combustion Applications
By Robert H. Scott
Developments during the past few years have brought coal-based composite fuels to commercial readiness. During the next few years, composite fuels will become available from a number of suppliers. Pot
Jan 1, 1982
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Composite Materials - Feast Or Famine For Industrial Minerals?
By R. C. Freas
Composite materials are finding new applications daily, ranging from automotive parts to synthetic lumber. The variety of applications seems almost limitless. However, these emerging products bring
Jan 1, 2000
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Composite Segmental Lining to Resist a Fault Rupture - RETC2021
By Girish Roy, Robert Goodfellow, Angel Del Amo, Bingzhi Yang
Designing and constructing tunnels in seismic prone areas present unique challenges to both designers and contractors. The Westside Purple Line Extension Project– Section 3 in Los Angeles requires cro
Jun 13, 2021
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Composition Of Hydrothermal Epidote From Porphyry Copper Deposits, Southwestern United States
By Michael Fellows
Epidote is a common hydrothermal alteration product in many copper deposits of the southwestern United States. In many of these deposits epidote, along with calcite and chlorite, generally characteriz
Jan 1, 1977
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Compositional Variations In High-Calcium Limestone, Deposits In Western Kentucky
By Garland R. Dever
Extensive deposits of high-calcium limestone occur in the Upper Mississippian Warsaw and Ste. Genevieve Limestones in the region of the lower Cumberland, Tennessee, and Ohio Rivers in western Kentucky
Jan 1, 1972
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Composting Of Local Organic By-Products For Quarry Reclamation In Milos
By K. E. Lasaridi
Increasing soil organic matter was considered to be an important factor for the establishment of vegetative cover in abandoned quarries of perlite and bentonite in the island of Milos. For this reason
Jan 1, 2002
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Comprehensive and Integrated Subsidence Prediction Model - CISPM (V2.0)
By S. S. Peng
This paper presents a computer program package for predicting surface movement and deformation caused by under-ground coal extractions. It is capable of: predicting final surface movement and defor
Jan 1, 1986
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Comprehensive Pressure Quantity Survey For Investigating The Effects Of Booster Fans In A Trona Mine
By A. Habibi
The ventilation survey was conducted in an underground longwall trona mine. The mine is relatively shallow and categorized as a gassy mine. The ventilation system consists of nine shafts (three intake
Feb 27, 2013
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Comprehensive Utilization of Water in Underground Metal Mine
By Song Jiang, Xianzhi Tan, Minjie Lian
"The ground water heat pump system lades underground hot water which can be heated or cooled by heat exchanger in water source heat pump air conditioner. This system replaces the model of heating of a
Jan 1, 2017
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Compressed Air Injection Into A Sulfide Leach Dump
By Robert P. Moodry
It was attempted to revitalize an old sulfide leach dump by increasing the oxygen content within the dump. Compressed air was introduced into the old dump. This was accomplished by drilling 300 foot a
Jan 1, 1976
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Compression Testing of Geomembrane Soil Interfaces
By Lawrence A. Ph. D. Hansen, J. David Deatherage
Laboratory testing programs were conducted to investigate the performance under compression loading of several types of geomembranes and geotextiles proposed for use in heap and dump leach projects. S
Jan 1, 1987
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Compression Testing Of Green And Dry Iron Ore Pellets ? Introduction
By David S. Cahn
For many years the green and dry compressive strengths' of pellets have been, considered as possible criteria of pellet performance during induration. Although widely quoted throughout the indust
Jan 1, 1967
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Compression-Yield Roof Support Concept Using a New Yieldable Steel Prop
By Ben L. Seegmiller
The basic compression-yield concept of roof support for mine roadways requires that the mine roof be placed in a state of compressive stress. The compressive stress may be achieved using a support sys
Jan 1, 1992
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Compressive Strength Is Not Enough (Assessing Pick Wear Rates for Drag Tool Equipped Machines)
By Simon T. Johnson, Robert J. Fowell
The application of roadheading and drag tool equipped machines requires an assessment of both cutting performance and tool consumption. Neither parameter can be assessed purely from compressive streng
Jan 1, 1986
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Compressive Strength Of Iron-Ore Agglomerates
By Marc. A. Meyers
The analysis of the phenomena involved in the determination of the compressive strength of iron-ore agglomerates leads to the identification of the important parameters. It is shown mathematically tha
Jan 1, 1981
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Computation Of Human Upper Airway Volumes From Tracheal Acoustic Impedance Measurements
By B. Whitmoyer, J. Tian, J. E. Sneckenberger, M. A. Jerabek, C. A. Chandler
A computational procedure has been developed to determine the lung volume function for the upper airways of the human respiratory system. This analytical procedure computes a person's partial lun
Jan 1, 1991