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Modified Cutting Sequence Reduces Longwall Shearer Operators' Dust Exposure - ObjectiveLower the respirable dust exposure of longwall shearer operators by use of a modified head to tail cutting sequence. Approach Modify the cutting sequence of double-drum shearer operations cutt
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2276 Pressure-Volume Deviation of Methane, Ethane, Propane, and Carbon Dioxide at Elevated PressuresBy G. A. Burrell, G. W. Jones
As a part of the work which the Bureau of Mines carried out in 1916 and 1917 pertaining to the compressibility of natural gas , it became necessary to de termine the pressure -volume relations of seve
Aug 1, 1921
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RI 2234 Ten Years of Mine Rescue and First-Aid TrainingBy H. Foster Bain
Ten years ago there was no general , country-wide service for the systematic training of miners in matters relating to safety . A beginning only had been made at a few scattered points . Under the old
Apr 1, 1921
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IC 6557 Hazards to Underground Workers From Inflammable Surface Structures Near Mine OpeningsBy D. Harrington, M. W. Von Bernewitz
Sections 120 and 121 of Article XI. Fire Control, of a proposed Mine Safety Law in preparation, to be used as desired and when approved by any State, contains these provisions: After the adoption of t
Mar 1, 1932
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Supplementing Your Dust Control Equipment with Whole-Plant VentilationBy Andrew B. Cecala
While various types of equipment are used in bulk material processing plants to control respirable dust, the equipment often doesn't adequately protect workers. One cost-effective way to suppleme
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Methods For Determining Roof Fall Risk In Underground MinesBy T. Bajpayee, L. Prosser, A. Iannacchione, G. Esterhuizen
Reducing the number of roof fall injuries is a goal of the NIOSH mine safety research program. Central to this effort is the development of assessment techniques to help identify the nature of the ris
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A Radar-Based Highwall Rib-Thickness Monitoring SystemBy W. D. Monaghan, G. L. Mowrey, C. W. Ganoe
In addition to developing various types of coal-interface detection system, the US Bureau of Miner is actively in involved in developing a coal rib-thickness monitoring system for highwall mining appl
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Knowledge management and transfer for mine emergency responseBy Charles Vaught
This paper discusses the fact that US coal mining organisations are losing the knowledge they need in order to be able to respond to emergencies. The authors note that knowledge management provides a
Jan 1, 2006
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Appendix G – Input Data fort initial SimulationBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
1 9 THIS IS A DIGITAL COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE VENTILATION SYSTEM OF A MINE LOCATED IN WASHINGTON COUNTY; PENNSYLVANIA. THE VENTILATION SURVEY ON WHICH THIS SIMULATION IS BASED WAS RUN FROM OCT. 27
Jan 1, 1977
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Knowledge management and transfer for mine emergency response (14278a3b-5cbd-4bef-a4bb-83b6b9b091f2)By Charles Vaught
This paper discusses the fact that US coal mining organisations are losing the knowledge they need in order to be able to respond to emergencies. The authors note that knowledge management provides a
Jan 1, 2006
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RI 7121 Effects Of Cobalt On Precipitation Hardening Of Am 350 Stainless SteelBy M. M. Tilman
A series of alloys was laboratory prepared by adding up to 4 weight-percent cobalt to the basic composition of type AM 350 (AISI 633) stainless steel. Aging curves were established for each alloy at 7
Jan 1, 1968
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Simple Safety Factor Charts Help Estimate Embankment Stability - ObjectiveTo quickly and reliably assess the stability (safety) of saturated and unsaturated tailings pond embankments. Approach Determine embankment geometry and soil properties, then use that data to o
Jan 1, 1982
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Decision Making During A Simulated Mine Fire EscapeBy Charles Vaught, Michael J. Brnich, Henry P. Cole, John V. Haley, William J. Wiehagen
Forty-eight workers who bad escaped large underground coal-mine fires were interviewed using an open-ended protocol. This information, and the actual experiences of one eight-person mine-section crew
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RI 7862 Thermal Characteristics of ShortiteBy Donald R. Johnson
Apparatus developed by the Bureau of Mines for thermal analysis of oil shale was used to determine the thermal properties of shortite. Dissociation of shortite near 470° C occurs as an endothermic rea
Jan 1, 1974
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Electromagnetic Field Solutions For Infinite And Finite Cables For Conducting Half-Space Models- Both Frequency - And Time-DomainBy D. A. Hill
Introduction The fields of an infinite line source in the presence of a conducting half-space have been examined by Wait and Spies (1971). In any real communication link using a current-carrying ca
Jan 1, 1973
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The Calculated Risk Of Experiencing A Lightning Caused Unplanned Detonation (eb9129ec-fcc4-4a52-a0e7-13276c16af3c)By Lon D. Santis
This paper presents data and theorem to calculate the risk of experiencing undesirable lightning related events while blasting or while engaged in other lightning sensitive activities. The paper provi
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RI 9206 - Model of Coal Dust Explosion Suppression by Rock Dust EntrainmentBy John C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines developed a mathematical model to calculate the aerodynamically induced lifting of coal and rock dust from a composite deposition on a mine entry floor and the subsequent transport
Jan 1, 1988
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The use of light scattering and ion chamber responses for the detection of fires in diesel contaminated atmospheresBy Charles D. Litton
Experiments were conducted to determine the optical scattering properties of diesel particulate matter (DPM) and various combustion aerosols from both flaming and smoldering combustion sources at disc
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Computer Evaluation Of Coal Cutting With Rotary Drum Miners Helps Operators Identify Machine-Dust Relationships ? ObjectiveProvide minx operators with means for evaluating dust generation and bit wear effects on Production without costly and extensive underground testing. Approach Develop personal-computer-based cut
Jan 1, 1989
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Flammability Limit Measurements For Dusts In 20-L And 1-M3 VesselsBy Kris Chatrathi, John E. Going, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
Two types of flammability limits have been measured for various dusts in the Fike 1-m3 (1000-L) chamber and in the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) 20-L chamber. The first limit is the minimum exp