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RI 3593 Permissible Blasting Units ? Introduction (d1ea0c95-78df-4949-af9d-888c8cd22608)By L. C. IlsLey
Permissible blasting units are approved with the understanding that if actively marketed they will be listed as permissible so that all interested in such safety equipment may know what is available.
Jan 1, 1941
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OFR-61(2)-78 Coal Mine Electrical System Evaluation - Volume II - Transient AnalysisBy Lloyd A. Morley
This report details the continuation of mine power systems transient research under USBM Grant G0155003. The purpose of the work, which commenced under Grant G0133077, is the elimination of safety haz
Jan 1, 1977
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Improved Environment Protection: A national milestone achievedBecause surface mining removes the original plant cover from the land and exposes the soil, special care is needed. Until the mined land is stabilized by revegetation, snowmelt and rainfall can pick u
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 6117 Gasification Of Bituminous Coal With Oxygen In A Pilot Plant Equipped For Slurry FeedingBy L. F. Willmott
Pulverized high-volatile A bituminous coal was gasified with oxygen and superheated steam in a pressure-gasification pilot plant equipped for slurry feeding. The minimum ratio of water to pulverized c
Jan 1, 1962
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Creep Along Weak Planes in Roof and How It Affects StabilityBy Ryan G. Wade, Mark K. Larson
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are studying the time-dependent response of rock stressed along weakness planes. The objective is to improve mine safe
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Field Test Of A Post-Disaster Communication SystemBy M. P. Ristenbatt, E. K. Holland-Moritz, K. Metzger
A new post-disaster signalling system for the Bureau o Mines, using through-the-earth EM propagation, was successfully field-tested in the Lake Lynn test mine. Successful detection at an estimated inp
Jan 12, 1983
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RI 7330 Mine Roof Vibrations From Underground BlastsBy James J. Olson
Previous Bureau of Mines studies of vibrations from quarry blasts have shown that the square root of the charge-weight may be used to group particle velocity data from various charge sizes, and that e
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 2373 Fuel Economy From Old Plant EquipmentBy A. R. Mumford
The fuel economy ot a. plant m be better than ite anxious friend.a J'ealize. A watchful a-aper1.ntend.ent of a Goverment plant, kn.owing that improvements in plant equipment bad. been made since hie
Jul 1, 1922
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Subjects Exposed to Occupational DustsBy W. H. Pailes, V. Castranova, D. Lewis, G. Goodman
We performed bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in 8 control subjects with no exposure to occupational dusts, 8 healthy power plant workers exposed to mixed dusts (primarily fly ash), 1 he
Jan 1, 1988
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Improving Illumination In The MinesNow you know why there is concern about mine illumination. You have some idea about how the human eye works and about the problems of glare, peripheral vision, and accommodation. And you know that lig
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7444 An Improved Method And Apparatus For Analysis Of Impurities In HeliumBy David E. Emerson
An improved method and apparatus for determining the impurities in helium by preconcentration and subsequent analysis by mass spectrometry are described. Preconcentration of the impurities is accompli
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8365 Slickenside Occurrence in Coal Mine Roof of the Valley Camp No. 3 Mine Near Wheeling, W. Va.By John L. Ellenberger
The Bureau of Mines investigated the occurrence of slickensides in mine roof in the Pittsburgh coalbed in a portion of the Valley Camp No.3 mine in southwestern Pennsylvania to improve the potential f
Jan 1, 1979
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Technical Bulletin Pager Phones - Circuit ProtectionWires leading to or from underground facilities can develop hazardous voltages because of lightning exposure. The locations of many mine portals are particularly susceptible to lightning effects. The
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 9466 - Wire Rope Research: Analysis of Bending Fatigue in a 2-Inch IWRC Wire Rope (828860e1-1834-4246-912a-1a25d0793bc1)By A. J. Miscoe
A unique machine for inducing bending fatigue in wire ropes was built at the U.S. Bureau of Mines' Pittsburgh Research Center. This machine can produce nine levels of degradation through repetiti
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 7891 Methods And Costs Of Mining Lignite In North Dakota ? SummaryBy J. N. Van Sant
Lignite mining in North Dakota was begun about 1884 to supply the domestic needs of settlers. Annual production has grown rather slowly but steadily, exceeding 3 million tons in 1950. The western part
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 7479 Properties Of Cast Columbium Carbide-Carbon AlloysBy Gene Asai
Properties obtained for columbium carbide-carbon castings ranging in car-bon content from 12 to 17 weight-percent were compared with those of hot-pressed composites of similar composition. The propert
Jan 1, 1971
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Pillar Mechanics Of Coal Mine Bursts: A Control StrategyBy Joseph C. Zelanko, Anthony T. Iannacchione
One of the most difficult and longstanding engineering problems associated with coal mining is the catastrophic failure phenomenon known as coal mine bursts (known in the United States as bumps). For
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Measurement And Control Of Diesel Particulate Emissions ? ObjectiveProvide the U.S. mining industry with the means to measure and control exhaust emissions of diesel engines used in underground mines. Approach Diesel research is divided into four primary areas:
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8404 Detinning Ferrous Products From Urban Waste for Use in SteelmakingBy H. V. Makar
Ferrous fractions recovered from urban refuse were tested by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, to assess their character, composition, and response to detinning. This research
Jan 1, 1979
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Controlling Roof Beam Failures From High Horizontal Stresses In Underground Stone MinesBy T. E. Marshall, D. R. Dolinar, C. S. Cornpton, L. J. Prosser, A. T. Iannacchione, D. C. Oyler
The U.S., Australian, and United Kingdom coal and the Canadian hard rock mining industries have long recognized the significance of high horizontal stresses as a factor affecting the stability of roof