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IC 6733 Evolution of Methane-Detecting Devices for Coal MinesBy A. B. Hooker, L. C. IlsLey
The greatest hazard of early mining was from explosions of methane ignited by open lights . With the advent of safety lamps and forced ventilation this hazard was greatly reduced until the application
Jun 1, 1933
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IC 7621 Suggestions For Inspection Of Roof Bolt Installations ? IntroductionBy Edward Thomas
In 1947 the Bureau of Mines, as an accident-prevention measure, decided to advocate the adoption of roof bolting (suspension roof supports) in coal mines where it appeared to be applicable. Subsequent
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 7994 Application of Large-Hole Burn Cut in Room-and-Pillar MiningBy R. L. Schmidt
Research conducted over the past 20 years in France, Great Britain, and the United States on the use of the large-hole burn cut has established cer¬tain advantages for this system. Advantages include
Jan 1, 1975
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Laboratory evaluation of smoke detectors for use in underground minesBy Charles D. Litton
Laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the responses of a prototype smoke detector and a commercially available photoelectric smoke detector to smoke particles generated from various combu
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 7035 Lighting Practices In Coal Mines Of The United States ? IntroductionBy A. B. Hooker
Since man first mined underground, there has been need for adequate illumination; this need has never been fully supplied. At first, suitable lamps were not available. Gradually they have been develop
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 8307 Chemical Flame Inhibition Using Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry - Reaction Rates and Mechanisms in a Methane Flame Inhibited With 1.1% CF3BrBy Joan C. Biordi
The Bureau of Mines used molecular beam-mass spectrometry to determine the microstructure of a 10.1% CH4-2l.2% 02-67.6% Ar-1.1% CF3Br inhibited flame and its uninhibited analog, both stabilized at 32
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 7881 Tunneling Machine Research - Interaction Between Disk-Cutter Grooves in RocksBy Parviz F. Rad
The Bureau of Mines conducted groove cutting experiments in marble, lime-stone, granite, and quartzite with a 7-inch disk cutter under a normal thrust of 7,000 lb. The values of muck weight per unit l
Jan 1, 1974
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Work-Principle Model for Predicting Toxic Fumes of Nonideal ExplosivesBy Michael S. Wieland
The work-principle from thermodynamics was used to formulate a model for predicting toxic fumes from mining explosives in underground chamber tests, where rapid turbulent combustion within the surroun
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IC 7441 Laboratory Equipment for the Analysis of Mine AtmospheresBy H. H. Schrenk, L. B. Berger
"INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines frequently receives requests for information and advice regarding the equipment necessary for establishing laboratories for the analysis of mine atmospheres. Such req
Feb 1, 1948
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The Brookwood Disaster and Electrical Requirements for Hazardous (Classified) LocationsBy Thomas H. Dubaniewicz
Thirteen miners died as a result of 2 explosions in the Jim Walter Resources No. 5 mine near Brookwood AL in September 2001. Both explosions were ignited in intake air entries, and both were probably
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RI 9143 - Protective Structures for Low-Coal Shuttle Car OperatorBy William D. Mayercheck, August J. Kwitowski, John R. Bartels
This report discusses the Bureau of Mines' efforts to develop partial protective structures for operators of low-coal shuttle cars. In coal seams 48 in high or less, full-coverage canopies are ge
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 2688 Methods Used For Dehydration Of Oil-Field EmulsionsBy D. B. Dow
This report on methods employed for dehydrating oil-field emulsions, is the second of a series prepared as a result of a study of oil-field emulsions recently completed by the writer. The first paper2
Jan 1, 1925
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Innovative Idea For Teaching Hazard Recognition Skills To Miners ? ObjectiveEnhance the critical skill of hazard recognition among miners by providing quality training that can help jot performance and lead to a higher degree of safety in the workplace. Background In mi
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7133 Methods For Determining Nitrogen Oxides In Automotive ExhaustsBy Basil Dimitriades
Five recently developed methods for determining nitrogen oxides in automotive exhausts have been evaluated from the standpoint of accuracy and applicability in current exhaust studies. Results showed
Jan 1, 1968
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Methods For Determining Gas Contents Of Various Rock Types - ObjectiveProvide the mining industry with a method for determining the gas content of ore bodies and associated strata for use in mine planning, Approach Samples of various rock types are collected and
Jan 1, 1983
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Pressure Dissolving Of Powdered Minerals Into Solution For Analysis - ObjectivesTo more rapidly and economically prepare solutions for chemical analysis, of a wide range of ores, slags, minerals, and metals. Approach A Simple pressure-dissolution system was devised using an
Jan 1, 1980
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Performance evaluation of a dust-dispersion model for haul trucksBy W. R. Reed
A computer model named the "Dynamic Component Program" (DCP) was specifically designed for predicting the dispersion off dust from haul trucks at surface mines. Validation of the DCP was completed by
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 9209 - Closed Loop Control for a Continuous Mining MachineBy John J. Sammarco
As part of a project to automate coal extraction, computer control of a continuous mining machine test bed has been developed and tested by the Bureau of Mines. A computer system and control software
Jan 1, 1988
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Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Cribbing For Mine Roof Support ? ObjectiveImprove the safety and reduce the cost of longwall entry support. Approach Replace the conventional wood cribbing with stronger, non-rotting and lower cost cribbing made of steel-fiber-reinforced
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7297 Structural Design Data For Unreinforced Concrete Tunnel LiningsBy J. D. Dixon
The Bureau of Mines has developed structural design data for unreinforced concrete tunnel linings in the form of stress and deflection coefficients from which bending, axial, shear, and boundary stres
Jan 1, 1969