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How To Size Components Of Water Spray Systems - ObjectiveDetermine what diameter piping is necessary to obtain sufficient water flow to spray nozzles used for dust suppression. Approach A simplified, diagrammatic method of calculating the flow of water
Jan 1, 1979
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Quieted Auger Miner Cutting Head - ObjectiveReduce the noise radiated by the auger miner cutting head (typically 105 dBA at the face) by 10 dBA without compromising the durability or productivity of the tool. Approach Research was conduct
Jan 1, 1982
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Electrolytic Heat-Treatment Method For Producing Stainless Steel Coatings And Electroforms - ObjectiveDevelop technology for preparing thick corrosion-resistant coatings and electroforms of iron-chromium-nickel alloys. Approach To reduce the United States' dependence upon foreign sources
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 7048 Zeta Potential And Pendulum Sclerometer Studies Of Granite In A Solution EnvironmentBy W. H. Engelmann
The electrokinetic (zeta) potentials of a charcoal granite in an aluminum chloride (AlCl3) solution and in an oleylanunonium acetate (C18H35NH3+ -OCOCH3) solution have been correlated with the specifi
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 5743 Determining Phosphorus In Coal And Coke: Evaluation Of Volumetric, Colorimetric, And Gravimetric Methods ? Introduction And SummaryBy F. H. Gibson
An investigation was made by the Federal Bureau of Mines of methods for determining phosphorus in coal, coal ash, and coke ash. Several of these methods are being considered for international standard
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 8214 Quenching Methane-Air Ignitions With Water SpraysBy M. J. Sapko
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory-scale flammability experiments to investigate the possible use of water spray systems for inerting or quenching mine-gas ignitions, such as those encountered a
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7690 Hydrocarbon Gases Produced In A Simulated Swamp EnvironmentBy A. G. Kim
Coal formation begins in peat swamps or bogs, in which microorganisms alter plant material and initiate the formation of carbonaceous sediments. Methane, which constitutes about 98 percent of the hydr
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 7460 Surface Areas Of Thermally Treated Cadmium Sulfide PowdersBy Roy L. Wilfong
Surface area measurements were conducted on cadmium sulfide powders following thermal treatments at temperatures up to 500° C and treatment times up to 1 week. Thermal treatments at temperatures up to
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8936 - Field Evaluations of Magnesium Oxide in Deep-Bed FiltrationBy Daniel N. Tallman
To provide technology for achieving more efficient water filtration systems for the mineral industry, the Bureau of Mines performed demon-stration filtration tests at three iron ore mines and one stee
Jan 1, 1985
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Reduce Dust Exposure During Bag Filling And Stacking - ObjectiveDetermine the dust reduction capabilities of various bag valves available to the minerals processing industry. The Problem Many different types of ground mineral products are packaged into 50-
Jan 1, 1986
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Deep Cutting Double Arm Shearer - ObjectiveReduce the airborne dust generated in a longwall coal face. Approach Reduce the rotational speed and increase the depth-of-cut of the longwall shearer. How It Works An Anderson-Mavor AM500 d
Jan 1, 1981
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The Mineral Industry Of Other East African Countries - Burundi (ff44a0ee-ba99-47d7-92a3-a1c89cb485ea)By Kevin Connor
The Government's ban on all commercial mining operations, except for small-scale artisan exploitation of alluvial gold deposits, continued throughout 1985. Minerals produced were kaolin and lime
Jan 1, 1987
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How The Six Cleanest U.S. Longwalls Stay In Compliance -ObjectiveTo identify the most successful methods now in use for controlling respirable dust in longwall mines using double-drum shearers. Approach Conduct dust surveys at six longwall mining sections that
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7571 Hardness, Tensile Strength, And Impact Toughness Of Reservoir Sandstone At Extreme TemperaturesBy C. A. Komar
Hardness, tensile strength, and impact toughness of dry and brine-saturated sandstone specimens were measured at ambient, cryogenic, and elevated temperatures as a measure of the relative stability of
Jan 1, 1971
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Part Eleven - Seismic Detection/Location Instrumentation – I. IntroductionThe instrumentation specification in the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) report of March, 1970, set forth some rather general guidelines that the seismic surface system should follow. The fact t
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8227 Shock Loss Calculations Across Junctions and SplitsBy John C. Edwards
A computer code for laminar, steady-state, incompressible, two-dimensional flow developed by Gosman (2)3 was modified by the Bureau of Mines to calculate shock (minor) loss at the intersections of ven
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8392 - Forecasting Methane Hazards In Metal And Nonmetal MinesBy Robert P. Vinson, Fred N. Kissell, Edward D. Thimons
Because of the high number of accidental methane gas ignitions in metal and nonmetal mines, the Bureau of Mines searched for a simple guideline that would allow mine personnel to evaluate the methane
Jan 1, 1979
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Fiber Optic Probe For Measuring Downhole Detonation Time And Velocity ? ObjectiveAccurately measure time of detonation and explosive detonation velocity in a blasthole for analysis of explosive performance and delay intervals. Approach A blasthole-monitoring fiber optic prob
Jan 1, 1989
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Surface Coal Mine FiresBy Maria I. De Rosa
Table 19 and figure 7 show the number of fires and fire injuries for surface coal mines by state during 1990-1999. Table 19 also shows by state the risk rates, employees' working hours, lost work
Jan 1, 2004
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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