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Electrical Ground Rod CorrosionBy Bruce T. Olenchuk, Wils L. Cooley
Electrical grounding is essential for the safe operation of power systems. A low-impedance path to ground is necessary to prevent the possibility of dangerously high potentials in human work areas. If
Jan 1, 1979
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Review Of Mining Technology (5dea40e8-e9b7-4354-8241-eabfdab58d77)By Paul T. Allsman
SCIENTIFIC inquiries concerning phenomena that may influence mining technology were widely publicized during the year. The deep-hole drilling project "Moho," 3 the use of nuclear explosives undergroun
Jan 1, 1960
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Computer Input Data DevelopmentBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
Computer input data for an operating mine is developed on the basis of a detailed ventilation survey which includes air quantity, air quality, pressure loss and fan performance measurements. Quantity
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7675 Oxygenates In Automotive Exhaust Gas - Estimation Of Levels Of Carbonyls And Noncarbonyls In Exhaust From Gasoline FuelsBy D. E. Seizinger
The Bureau of Mines has developed analytical methods, primarily gas chromatographic, for measurement of exhaust oxygenates produced from selected simple fuels. The resulting data were used to estimate
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 7276 Operating Characteristics Of A High-Temperature Electrostatic PrecipitatorBy C. C. Shale
A semicommercia1, high-temperature electrostatic precipitator and adjunct equipment are described, and operating characteristics at 1,470° F and 80 psig are presented for both positive and negative po
Jan 1, 1969
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Recent National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Research Using Ground Penetrating Radar for Detection of Mine VoidsBy Thomas P. Mucho, William D. Monaghan, John Wood, Michael A. Trevits
We have tested the ability of ground penetrating radar (GPR) to resolve adjacent mine workings. The work was conducted at two National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health locations – an unde
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IC 7574 Review of Literature on Health Hazards of Beryllium and its CompoundsBy G. G. Morgis, J. J. Forbes
"INTRODUCTION The greatly diversified and increased uses of beryllium and its con& pounds in recent years have focused attention on the health hazards incident thereto. The Bureau of Mines has a funda
Jul 1, 1950
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RI 9295 - Analysis of Acoustic Responses of Domal Salt Mine SamplesBy Thomas E. Marshall, Roy H. Grau
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed an acoustic test for determining if a rock salt sample is from a "normal" nongassy salt face or from a gassy face where an outburst has the potential to occur. T
Jan 1, 1990
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Improved Tomographic Subsurface Imaging: New Software From The U.S. Bureau Of Mines - ObjectiveImprove the reliability and accuracy of subsurface images using constrained tomography with enhanced ray-tracing capabilities. Background Geophysical tomography is a technique for imaging the st
Jan 1, 1994
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Prevent Highwall Mining Machine Explosions With Inert Gas - ObjectivePrevent the explosion of methane gas or coal dust by replacing air with inert gas inside highwall mine excavations. Approach Use combustion gases as a source of inert gas with low oxygen content
Jan 1, 1993
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Water Elutriator Recovers Nonferrous Metals From Shredded Automobiles - ObjectiveTo provide a means for mechanically separating and recovering nonferrous metals continuously from non-magnetic reject material produced at scrap automobile shredding facilities. Approach The Bur
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8708 Inhibition and Extinction of Coal Dust and Methane ExplosionsBy Martin Hertzberg
The Bureau of Mines 8-liter flammability system was used to study the effectiveness of a variety of powdered inhibitors in preventing the propagation of explosions of coal dust or methane in air. Over
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7535 Guide to Prospecting for Lode Gold & Locating Mining Claims on the Public DomainBy E. D. Gardner
"The Bureau of Mines receives many inquiries concerning favorable areas in which to prospect for gold, procedure to be followed, equipment required, and allied subjects. This circular has been prepare
Feb 1, 1950
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Microcomputer Control of Particle Concentrations in a Cotton Dust Exposure SystemBy D. S. DeLong, A. Giza, D. G. Fraser, V. A. Robinson, T. B. Whitmoyer, J. E. Sneckenberger
"A cotton dust animal exposure system has been modified to incorporate a microcomputer feedback loop to monitor particle concentrations. The loop's major components are a minature real-time aerosol mo
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9013 - Comparisons Between Cross- Measure Boreholes and Surface Gob HolesBy T. W. Goodman, J. Cervik
The Bureau of Mines conducted studies to compare the effectiveness of the cross-measure borehole system with that of surface gob holes on two successively mined retreating longwalls in the Lower Kitta
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 8001 American Standard Practice For Rockdusting Underground Bituminous-Coal And Lignite Mines To Prevent Coal-Dust Explosions (ASA Standard M13.1-1960, UDC 622.81) ? Section 1. Definition Of Terms1.1 Bituminous-Coal and Lignite Dust. - Carboniferous material having a volatile ratio of 12 percent or more by weight and a fineness such that the material passes through a No. 20 sieve. 1.2 Activ
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 5566 Experimental Treatment Of Base-Metal Ores From California And Nevada ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. L. Engel
This report describes laboratory-scale experimental treatment of six base-metal ore samples taken by engineers of the Bureau of Mines, Region II, while investigating ore deposits in California and Nev
Jan 1, 1960
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Utilization And Efficiency In Underground Coal Mine Electrical SystemsBy Lloyd A. Morley
To reduce safety and production problems, it is essential that the electrical operating characteristics of coal mining equipment and their electrical subsystems be clearly understood. The Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1975
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Statistics-based Safety - Part 2: An Analysis of the Crushed Stone Injuries Occurring During a 10-year Span Provides Insight Into Improving SafetyBy Vijia K. Karra
The goal of aggregates producing companies across the United States is to ensure their workers go home safely each day. At the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), researcher
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RI 7905 Detonation Calculations With a Percus-Yevick Equation of StateBy John C. Edwards
Chapman-Jouguet detonation calculations were carried out for pentaerythri-tol tetranitrate (PETN), TNT, and ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (AN-FO) explosives using the compressibility form of an equation o
Jan 1, 1974