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  • NIOSH
    RI 7640 Methane And Dust Control By Water Infusion Pittsburgh Coalbed (Fairview, W. Va.) (19299b16-73a7-4b43-aa6d-58bf47307ce9)

    By Abdurrahman Cetinbas

    The effect of water infusion on the flow of methane and on the production of dust was investigated at an active face in the Pittsburgh coalbed. The average total flow of methane at the face decreased

    Jan 1, 1972

  • TMS
    Quantitative Characterization Of Phases Present In Aluminum Drosses Through X-Ray Diffraction

    By Adriana Gómez

    White dross is a result of the aluminum oxidation during its primary production and is mainly composed of metallic aluminum, Al2O3, with minor amounts of AlN and some other oxides. Because of the grea

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Short Tunnels = HIGH Risk?: Pipeline Construction Involving Open-Cut And Tunnel Segments

    By Michael Gilbert

    In the world of tunneling the glamour is in the large diameter, long tunnels, but perhaps the number of projects for small diameter and short length tunnels are greater and generally have higher risk

  • NIOSH
    Dynamic Responses Of A Fingertip To Vibration – 3D Finite Element Analysis - Introduction

    By Ren G. Dong, John Z. Wu, Daniel E. Welcome, Kristine Krajnak

    Although the exact mechanisms underlying vibration white finger (VWF) are not clear, it has been speculated that VWF is associated with variations of the blood flow patterns due to the physical damage

    Jan 6, 2006

  • SME
    Hydraulic Lifters Aid in Dragline Maintenance

    Draglines are one of the largest land-based equipment moving across the earth. They typically ranging in size from2.5 to 6.5 kt (2,750 to 7,100 st). Their size, though, makes them difficult to mainta

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    CIM-MES Ability of Equity Financing for Mining Companies

    By Elizabeth Wademan

    Recessions Eventually End ??Companies aggressively cutting production and inventories ??these will come in-line with demand ??U.S. home inventories are declining ??Housing becoming more affordab

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    On the Surface Permeability of Indiana Limestone

    By P. A. Selvadurai

    This paper presents the results of a research investigation leading to the development of a technique for the measurement of the surface permeability of Indiana Limestone. The tests are conducted on a

    May 1, 2009

  • DFI
    Nonlinear Response of Piles with Rigid Embedment: Lessons Learned from a Reduced- Scale Experiment

    By Camilla Favaretti, Benjamin Turner, Anne Lemnitzer

    Pile foundations are extensively used in the construction of various types of superstructures, including tall buildings, bridges, freeways and offshore structures. A fully constrained tip embedment su

    Jan 1, 2018

  • SME
    An Innovative Approach to Tunneling in the Swelling Queenston Formation of Southern Ontario

    By Michael Hughes, Paul Bonapace, Harry Charalambu, Stephen Rigbey

    Ontario Power Generation is building a 10.4-km water diversion tunnel in Niagara Falls, Canada. The tunnel is a two-pass, cast-in-place prestressed concrete-lined pres-sure tunnel with a nominal inter

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SAIMM
    Underground storage in Sydney, some uncommon rock mechanics features of an uncommon project in Australia

    By N. Gatelier, T. You, J. C. Kandel

    ABSTRACT: Underground hydrocarbons storage is a very specific domain for the designer. He is usually free to adjust the section, shape and layout to cope with the geological and geotechnical condition

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Effect of Surfactants in Dust Control by Water Sprays

    By H. Polat, Q. Hu, S. Chander

    The collection efficiency of dust particles was determined in a laboratory dust chamber equipped with a water spray. Measurements were made in the presence of selected nonionic, cationic and anionic s

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    RI 7939 Seepage-Environmental Analysis of the Slime Zone of a Tailings Pond

    By C. Daniel Kealy

    Dissolved and suspended solids are present in the free water of tailings ponds. This Bureau of Mines study was designed to identify the influences of the slime zone in preventing these solids from rea

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    IC 8073 The Pacific Northwest Steel Industry ? Summary

    By Gary A. Kingston

    Rolled steel, steel forgings, and steel castings in the Pacific Northwest (Washington and Oregon) are produced principally in the Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Oreg., metropolitan areas. Steel-mill pr

    Jan 1, 1962

  • NIOSH
    RI 3467 Time Study Analyses - Progress Report 2. Quarry Haulage ? Introduction (b1819f11-2200-424e-85f9-435d0f0f54cd)

    By J. R. Thoenen

    In the summer of 1937 the authors began a series of time studies of the various processes employed in the production of crushed stone. These studies, made at quarries scattered over the eastern and so

    Jan 1, 1939

  • DFI
    Update Of Aashto Standard Specifications For Highway Bridges: Division II--Construction - Preliminary Draft Final Report Vol. II - Specifications And Commentary - Driven Foundation Piles - 4.1 Description

    This work shall consist of furnishing and driving foundation piles of the type and dimensions designated on the plans or in the special provisions including cutting off or building up foundation piles

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME-ICGCM
    Intrinsic Response Of Borehole Pressure Cells Laboratory Calibration And Nonlinear Fem Simulation

    By D. Su

    This paper presents the details and results of a preliminary investigation into the response of borehole pressure cells (BPCs) in soft coal. Two parallel approaches, laboratory calibration and nonline

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    IC 8210 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1961 - Analysis Of Mine Safety Factors, Related Employment, And Production Data ? Introduction

    By Forrest T. Moyer

    To keep the mineral and allied industries informed of trend: in the causes of accidents and to point out the need for corrective measures, the Bureau of Mines collects, analyzes, and publishes, period

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Tennessee Phosphate Practice (985abe45-e5e0-4bf7-8091-d5c7682b9006)

    By James Barr

    Geology and Mineralogy1 TENNESSEE phosphates are commercially divided into three varieties: Brown, blue and white. The first two only are now of commercial importance. The white phosphates of Perry c

    Jan 9, 1914

  • NIOSH
    Developing Toolbox Training Materials For Mining - What Is Toolbox Training And Why Use It?

    By Floyd D. Varley, C. M. K. Boldt

    Toolbox training is often described as short, informal training conducted at a worksite by technically competent persons for the benefit of a work team. The key feature of toolbox training is the focu

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Aynak: A World-Class Sediment-Hosted Copper Deposit, Afghanistan

    By S. Coats, G. Norton, A. Benham, P. Ková

    The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan (Figure 1), was discovered by Soviet geologists in the 1970s. Extensive exploration undertaken in the area between 1974-80 include

    Jan 1, 2007