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  • NIOSH
    IC 7491 Investigation of Fire in the Kings Mine Princeton Mining CO., Princeton, Ind.

    By F. J. Smith, W. A. Gallagher, C. A. Herbert

    "INTRODUCTION A fire started about 10 a.m., November 10, 1947, at the Kings mine, Princeton Mining Co., Princeton, Ind., about 1,800 feet inby the main shaft bottom on the main west haulage road at a

    Feb 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    Post-Explosion Observations Of Experimental Mine And Laboratory Coal Dust Explosions

    By Kenneth L. Cashddollar, Terry G. Montgomery, Eric S. Weiss, John E. Going

    The Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) conducted joint research on dust expl

  • NIOSH
    Self-Sealing Brattice For Coal Mine Rescue And Recovery

    By Fred N. Kissell

    A self-sealing brattice intended for use during coal mine rescue and recovery operations has been designed and tested by the Bureau of Mines. The major design difference between self-sealing and conve

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    Dilution, Dispersion, and Collection of Dust

    "The major thrust of this research is directed towards a better undstanding of the behavior of airborne dust particles in underground mine airways. Figure 61 shows a schematic of dust flow in mine air

    Nov 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    Measurement of Coal Dust and Diesel Exhaust Aerosols in Underground Mines (7d788311-9859-42ef-b0d7-3c0af1c5b65b)

    By Kenneth L. Rubow, Virgil A. Marple, Bruce K. Cantrell

    "In a cooperative study by the University of Minnesota and the U.S. Bureau of Mines, diesel exhaust and mineral dust concentrations have been measured for aerosols generated in the laboratory and in f

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    RI 9403 - Influence of Subjacent Gob on Longwall Development Mining in the Upper Kittanning Coalbed of South-Central Pennsylvania

    By E. R. Bauer

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating strata interactions associated with mining of multiple coal beds to provide the mining industry with improved methods of planning and developing multiple coal

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    IC 7614 Froth-Flotation Practice In Coal-Preparation Plants Of Western Europe And Great Britain ? Information And Summary

    By B. W. Gandrud

    In the summer of 1950, Bureau of Mines engineers visited a number of coal-preparation plants in western Europe and Great Britain to obtain information on European and British coal-cleaning and froth-f

    Jan 1, 1951

  • NIOSH
    Characterization Of U.S. Cement Kiln Dust - The Problem

    Cement kiln dust (CKD) is a waste product generated at the rate of 4 to 12 million tons per year in the United States. The dust has considerable resource potential as a neutralizer for coal mine waste

    Jan 1, 1983

  • NIOSH
    RI 8232 Stereographic Method of Determining Whether Planes of Weakness Transect Pillars

    By Jack A. Touseull

    The Bureau of Mines has developed a simple stereographic method of analyzing the orientation of single and intersecting planes of weakness in vertical pillars of parallel symmetry. From this method, i

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    Introduction (72b35a0d-7906-40a6-80ae-59dfea0c6d84)

    By Thomas V. Falkie, R. Venkataramani

    The purpose of this work was to Investigate the rate at which coal is delivered from the underground working face by gathering arm type loaders as employed on continuous mining machines, to identify t

    Sep 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    Roof Bolt Bond Tester - Objective

    Develop a lightweight, portable device for use in mines for non-destructive testing of resin grouted roof bolt bond integrity. Approach A unique, intrinsically safe, electronic instrument has bee

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    RI 2594 Tests Of A Commercial Solution Used To Reduce The Hazard Of CO Poisoning In Garages

    By P. Yant, A. C. Fieldner

    "IntroductionIn its investigations relative to reducing the hazards of carbon monoxide poisoning, the Bureau of Mines recently had its attention drawn to a compound2a sold under a trade name for which

    Apr 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 7778 Thermodynamic Properties Of Three Sodium Titanates

    By K. O. Bennington

    Enthalpies of formation of three sodium titanates were determined by hydrofluoric acid solution calorimetry, The values obtained for formation from the elements at 298.15° K are -370.9±0.5 kcal/mole f

    Jan 1, 1973

  • NIOSH
    Knowledge Representation Issues Pertaining to Mine Ventilation KBS Development

    By R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad, M. Swaminathan

    "Engineering design involves, in addition to numerical calculations, considerable amount of expertise and judgement. The expertise and judgement is required to conceptualize and idealize the problem,

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Improved Sorting Technology For Use On Stainless Steel And Superalloy Scrap - Objective

    Increase the recycling of critical and strategic materials by simplifying the indentification and segregation of scrap. Background Because the United States is dl-most totally dependent on imp

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    High Concentration Dust Monitor (HCDM) ? Objective

    Measure dangerously high concentrations (20 to 500 g/m3) of flammable, airborne dust. Approach Development of high concentration dust monitor (HCDM) which will measure mass concentrations of air b

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    Assessing And Monitoring Open Pit Mine Highwalls

    By Jami M. Girard

    INTRODUCTION Slope stability accidents are one of the leading causes of fatalities at U.S. surface mining operations. The Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Saf

  • NIOSH
    RI 8298 Effects of Time Between Exposure and Support on Mine Roof Stability, Bear Coal Mine, Somerset, Colo.

    By Daryl E. Radcliffe

    The Bureau of Mines studied the displacement of the roof in a portion of the Bear coal mine near Somerset, Colo, Horizontal-and vertical-displacement gages were installed in a five-entry section durin

    Jan 1, 1978

  • NIOSH
    RI 7620 Thermal Degradation Of Green River Kerogen At 150° To 350° C - Rate Of Product Formation

    By J. J. Cummins

    Green River oil shale previously extracted by benzene was heated at 150°, 200°, 250°, 300°, and 350° C for 0.5 to 360 days to determine the rate at which kerogen degrades to thermal products, the type

    Jan 1, 1972