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RI 5671 Minimum Ignition-Energy Concept And Its Application To Safety Engineering ? IntroductionBy E. L. Litchfield
This report of work by the Federal Bureau of Mines has two primary objectives: A survey of the present status and usefulness of the minimum ignition-energy concept, and the presentation of recent data
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 2912 The 1, 3 Dimethyl-2-Phenoxyacetic AcidBy Ralph L. Brown
As a preliminary step in a recent study4 of the phenols present in a low-temperature tar, the writers prepared the hydroxyacetic derivatives of the simpler available members of the phenol series in or
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 2820 The Wire Saw In Slate Quarrying. Preliminary Report - IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
Slate possesses many admirable qualities, not only as a roofing material, but for blackboards, electrical switch boards, and for various structural uses such as stair trends, floor tile, baseboards, a
Jan 1, 1927
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Testing And Evaluation Of An Inflatable Temporary Ventilation Control DeviceBy Michael A. Trevits
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in partnership with Strata Products tested the sealing capability of Ventstop®? as part of an ongoing mine fire control and suppressio
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 7390 Description of the Eickhoff-Schriimlader Longwall Coal-Cutting and Loading MachineBy EINAR M. ARENTZEN
This information circular. deais primarily with an engineering descrip- tion of a type of longwall cutting and loading machine developed by Eick- hoff Maschinenfabrik, Bochum, Germany..: This machine
Dec 1, 1946
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IC 7640 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Before December 31, 1951 ? IntroductionBy N. E. Hanna
To be authorized for use in coal mines, explosives and blasting devices must pass certain safety tests prescribed in schedule 1F,3/ on the basis of extensive practical and theoretical research by the
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 2486 The Pyrotannic Acid Method for the Quantitative Determination of Carbon Monoxide in Blood and AirBy W. P. Yant, R. R. Sayers, G. W. Jones
In the treatment of any illness the early diagnosis is of very great importance . This is especially true in cases of carbon monoxide poisoning , whether acute or sub-acute in character. A diagnosis o
Jun 1, 1923
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RI 6864 Surface Area Studies Of Anthracite By Carbon Dioxide AdsorptionBy Jerry W. Ramsey
The Bureau of Mines studied two Pennsylvania anthracites using low-temperature carbon dioxide adsorption. A modified form of the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller equation was used to calculate specific surface
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 7174 Lime Fuel Ratios of Commercial Lime Plants in 1939By Forrest T. Moyer
In conjunction -with the statistical survey of the lime industr-.r in 1939, by the Bureau of Hines, producing companies reported the lime-fuel ratios attained in their plants according to type of kiln
May 1, 1941
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RI 2488 Who May Set Off Blasts In Coal Mines? (State regulations relating thereto)By L. C. IlsLey
"According to accident statistics, issued from time to time by the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines covering fatalities in coal mines, between the years 1870 and 1921 there were 4,897 death
Jun 1, 1923
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Threshold powers and delays for igniting propane and butane-air mixtures by cw laser-heated small particlesBy Thomas H. Dubaniewicz
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory conducted a study of laser safety in potentially flammable environments. Researchers measured threshold igniti
May 3, 2006
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RI 3989 An Investigation of a Laboratory Test for Determination of the Free-Swelling Index of CoalBy W. H. Ode, W. A. Selvig
In 1938 , the Bureau of Mines cooperated with Subcommittee XV on Plasticity and Swelling of Coal ( C. C. Russell , chairman ) , of Committee D-5 on Coal and Coke , A.S.T.M. , by testing various method
Oct 1, 1946
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IC 9470 - Analysis Of Mine Fires For All U.S. Underground And Surface Coal Mining Categories: 1990–1999By Maria I. De Rosa
This report analyzes mine fires for all U.S. underground and surface coal mining categories by state and2-year time periods during 1990–1999. Risk rate values are derived, and ignition source, method
Jan 9, 2004
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Verification and Validation of Roof Bolter Simulation Models for Studying Events Between a Machine and Its OperatorBy John R. Bartels, Dean H. Ambrose, Richard C. Wang
This paper presents the results of a study to verify and validate a computer model that represents and analyzes motions and hazardous events in a simulated three dimensional workplace. The purpose of
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IC 9470 - Analysis of Mine Fires for All US Underground and Surface Coal Mining Categories 1990-1999By Maria I. De Rosa
This report analyzes mine fires for all U.S. underground and surface coal mining categories by state and 2-year time periods during 1990-1999. Risk rate values are derived, and ignition source, method
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of a Particle Dispersion System for Obtaining the Size Distribution of Particles Collected on Filter SamplesBy V. A. Marple, K. L. Rubow
"IntroductionA particle dispersion system has been developed to aerosolize bulk powders or material deposited on surfaces such as filters. The size distribution of the aerosolized particles can then b
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 7175 Amino Acids As Retaining Agents For Separation Of Rare-Earth Elements On Ion-Exchange ResinBy J. O. Winget
Amino acids were investigated in conjunction with rare-earth separation by ion exchange to determine whether they can be utilized effectively as retaining agents for metals separation using ethylenedi
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 3646 Stemming in Metal Mines - Progress Report 4 - Firing through StemmingBy Wing G. Agnew, John A. Johnson, McHenry Mosier
"INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSIONSThe first three reports of investigations 5/ in this series, pertaining to the investigation of stemming at the Mount Weather Testing Adit dealt with the dust produced by
May 1, 1942
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Occupational IllnessesOccupational illnesses are more difficult to identify than on-the-job injuries. Many illnesses related to occupational exposures may not be diagnosed until years after exposure; by that time, exposed
Jan 5, 2000
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IC 9496 - A Technology Review Of Smart Sensors With Wireless Networks For Applications In Hazardous Work EnvironmentsBy Vijia K. Karra, John J. Sammarco, Robert Paddock, Edward F. Fries
Workers in hazardous environments such as mining are constantly exposed to the health and safety hazards of dynamic and unpredictable conditions. One approach to enable them to manage these hazards is
Jan 4, 2007