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Directional Properties Of Coal And Their Utilization In Underground Gasification ExperimentsBy C. A. Komar
Renewed interest in the underground gasification of coal evolves from comprehensive studies of earth fracture systems that indicate that the movement of fluids can be controlled in the coalbed. In par
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7163 Evaluation Of The Explosive-Anchored Rock BoltBy John B. Shutack
In an effort to improve the performance of the explosive-anchored rock bolt, the Bureau of Mines studied the effect of the detonation velocity of the explosive and type of charge (linear or nonlinear)
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 6166 Accident Cost And Mine SafetyBy E. H. Denny
The coal and metal mines of the United States furnish this country with a large part of the fuel and material necessary to support our industries and thus make possible the welfare and prosperity of o
Jan 1, 1929
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Correlation of Lung Crackles with Surface Deformation Using Holographic InterferometryBy A. A. Afshari, D. G. Frazer, C. F. Stanley
"INTRODUCTIONThe primary function of the lung, i.e. gas exchange, occurs in peripheral units termed alveoli• Diagnosis of lung dysfunction ls therefore dependent on techniques to evaluate the status o
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 4120 Rio Grande Copper Deposits, Elko Co., NVBy E. J. Matson
"SUMMARYThe Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States since 1939. Projects were set up on only the most promising properties. A preliminar
Sep 1, 1947
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IC 6373 The Mineral Industry and the Young EngineerBy Scott Turner
We are here today to witness the graduation of 63 young men as Engineers in the mineral industries . It is an important occasion and one in which the public takes a keen interest , since this school h
Oct 1, 1930
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RI 3270 Survey of Fuel Consumption & Refineries, 1933By G. R. Hopkins
"Summary An apparent decline in fuel efficiency at refineries, which first became came evident in 1930 and continued through 1933, was checked in 1933 when the average amount of heat needed to refine
Feb 1, 1935
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RI 4466 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From Columbia And Elberta Mining Districts, Tooele And Juab Counties, Utah (Wildcat, Sharp, And Aeronaut No. 1 Properties)By K. C. Dean
During the investigation of the occurrence of manganese deposits in western United States, the Bureau of Mines collected 2-ton samples from three oxide manganese ores in the Columbia and Elberta Minin
Jan 1, 1949
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Long-Term Response Of A Coal Mine Roof To Time Lapse Between Exposure And SupportBy Daryl E. Radcliffe
The Bureau of Mines, as part of an agreement with the Bear Coal Co., Somerset, Col o., evaluated the response of a coal mine roof to time lapse. Time lapse, the interval between exposure and support o
Jan 1, 1980
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Surveillance of Disaster—A View From The DenominatorBy Robert F. Chaken
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is dedicated to achieving "safety and health at work for all people -- through research and prevention." An important procedure in purs
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RI 7217 Heats Of Formation Of Chromium CarbidesBy Alla D. Mah
The heats of combustion of three chromium carbides, Cr23C6, Cr7C3, and Cr3C2, were determined by combustion calorimetry. Heats of formation calculated from the results follow: ?Hf°298 (Cr23C6) = -9
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 5905 Washability Examinations Of Coals From The Rocky Mountain And Pacific Coast States ? Introduction And SummaryBy M. R. Geer
The washability examination of a coal establishes the quality of the product that could be prepared by mechanical cleaning, shows how much impurity would have to be eliminated to attain a particular q
Jan 1, 1961
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Technology News - No. 469 - Sensors Warn of Hazards During Mine HoistingObjective Develop a method to warn of hazardous conditions and enhance safety during operation and inspection of vertical mine shafts and hoists. Background Mine hoisting is the most critical
Feb 1, 1998
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Appendix B - Part I. Data Input for the Operating Prototype Part II. Summary Output Part III. Clock output listingBy C. B. Manula, R. L. Sanford, R. A. Rivell
PART I. DATA INPUT FOR THE OPERATING PROTOTYPE [To run the Rail Haulage Model independent of the Production Sub-system, remove the production data from card type four through the blank card following
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8894 - Corrosion Resistance of Nitrided Low-Alloy SteelsBy J. V. Scalera
Because of U.S. dependency on imported critical metals, the Bureau of Mines has conducted research to evaluate the possible substitution of nitrided low-alloy steels for higher chromium-containing all
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 7786 An Algorithm For Calculating Multiphase Chemical EquilibriumBy F. E. Spencer
This Bureau of Mines report provides a complete mathematical description of the algorithm employed by a general multiphase chemical equilibrium program developed particularly for the purpose of studyi
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 7160 Mechanized Mining Brings New Electrical Hazards ? IntroductionBy E. J. Gleim
In the mining of coal the trend is toward more and more mechanization. This increased use of machinery to replace hand labor is assuming many new forms and presents a constantly changing aspect. Safet
Jan 1, 1941
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Appendix E - Refuge Chamber Leakage AnalysisBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
APPENDIX E REFUGE CHAMBER LEAKAGE ANALYSIS Variables p 0 = pressure outside of chamber (psi) p = pressure inside of chamber (psi) i q = leakage flow rate (cfm) Q= total leakage (cu ft. ) V
Jan 1, 1976
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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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RI 9399 - Jet Fan Ventilation in Very Deep Cuts-A Preliminary AnalysisBy Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
Future coal mining systems will be able to cut from crosscut to crosscut where advances could exceed 100 ft. However, limitations arise when ventilating such mining systems. In deep advance mining, th
Jan 1, 1992