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RI 2960 Temperatures For Rapid Self-Heating Of Powdered Coal And The Semicoke Made TherefromBy David F. Smith, F. A. Hartgen
"Incidental to a cooperative investigation with the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the International Combustion Engineering Corporation on the burning characteristics of a powdered coal and the
Oct 1, 1929
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Pillar Design Issues For Underground Stone MinesBy A. T. Iannacchione
Underground stone mining represents an emerging sector for the U.S. mining industry. As this expansion takes mines under deeper cover and as more efficient mining methods are utilized, adequate stone
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RI 2223 Working for the Minet's SafetyBy Dorsey A. Lyon
At the main experiment station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines , situated in Pittsburgh, Pa . , three phases of its work in behalf of the safety of the coal miner are the establishment of permissible exp
Mar 1, 1921
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Contemporary Technology for Hearing Conservation Audiometric MonitoringBy Amanda Azman, Richard Hi Danie/son
Ultimately, the most important product of a hearing conservation program is the prevention of hearing loss, not the amount of hearing protection that has been purchased or whether employees are attend
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Powered Safety Step For Large Equipment - ObjectiveReduce the number of accidents caused by slips and falls from large mining equipment. Approach A powered lift was developed that provides operators with a safer way of getting on and off large m
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy-Absorbing Bumper For Mining Equipment ? ObjectiveTo reduce the possibility of injury to operators and damage to equipment caused by collision of mining vehicles during coal loading. Approach An energy-absorbing bumper was developed and tested
Jan 1, 1978
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Appendix H – Computer Output for Initial SimulationBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
MINE VENTILATION NETWORK ANALYSIS
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 4195 Tests in the Experimental Coal Mine to Determine Requirements for Preventing Propagation of Coal-Dust Explosions in RoomsBy Irving Hartmann, Bernard Lewis, John Nagy, H. P. Greenwald, H. C. Howarth
"ORIGIN OF INVESTIGATIONThe Federal Mine Safety Code for Bituminous Coal and Lignite Mines of the United States, July 24J 1946, contains the following provisions with regard to rock dusting: Article V
Feb 1, 1948
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Portable Telephone/Intercom For Underground Mines - ObjectiveAllow miners to communicate via the pagerphone system when they are not near one of the phones. Approach A small lightweight pagerphone, having crocodile clips which pierce the phone line insu
Jan 1, 1977
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Coal Pillar Design For Longwall Gate EntriesBy Peter F. R. Altounyan, Paul B. Cartwright, John W. Cassie
This paper describes measured data on strata behavior obtained in recent years from sites in the United Kingdom and the implications for pillar design. The data include results from overcoring stress
Jan 5, 1999
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Review Of Metallurgical Technology (62f25922-5eb0-49b4-a7d6-124d50ee1c70)By Kenneth B. Higbie
PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON announced at midyear that the test flight of the A-It plane, the world's first super-sonic aircraft capable of flying 2,000 miles per hour, was made possible by "the m
Jan 1, 1965
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Inflatable Partitions For High-Expansion Foam GeneratorsBy R. S. Conti
The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) has developed an inflatable feed-tube seal (IFTS) for high-expansion foam generators. The IFTS is a lightweight, portable, rectangular inflatable bag that can be used by
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One-Electron Reduction of Vanadium(V) by Flavoenzymes/NADPHBy N. S. Dalal, X. Shi
It has been known for more than a decade that vanadium (V) stimulates the oxidation of NADH by plasma membranes (1) but the underlying mechanism is still not fully understood. This effect has been att
Nov 1, 1995
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Ground Control Issues For Safety Professionals – IntroductionBy Christopher Mark, Anthony T. Iannacchione
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 fatal injuries that occurred in mining between 1996 and 1998, 59 (23%) were caused by falls of ground
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of South America - Ecuador (18839ec4-88d8-47e0-a22b-14526f0e0daf)By H. Robert Ensminger
As a result of the new mining law implemented in August 1985 and the programs conducted by the Institute Ecustoriano de Mineria (INEMIN), which was created by this legislation, there was considerably
Jan 1, 1988
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Bulletin 160 Rock Quarrying for Cement ManufactureBy Oliver Bowles
As the preface states, this bulletin is the fourth of a series of re- ports by the Bureau of Mines on different phases of quarrying in the United States. The first part of the bulletin describes the c
Jan 1, 1918
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Measurement of Coal Dust and Diesel Exhaust Aerosols in Underground MinesBy K. L. Rubow
"Diesel exhaust and mineral dust concentrations have been measured for aerosols generated in the laboratory and as found in five underground coal mines- 3 utiliting diesel-powered hallage equipment an
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 7865 Fuel-Briquetting And Packaged-Fuel Plants In The United States That Reported Production In 1957 ? Summary And IntroductionBy Eugene T. Sheridan
This report presents statistical data on individual plants in the fuel- briquet and packaged-fuel industries circularized by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in its 1957
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 7050 Effect Of Operating Variables On The Production Of Chemical Coke By The Traveling-Grate ProcessBy M. J. Kovalik
The effects of the process variables on the production of chemical coke on a chain grate stoker, a type of traveling grate, were studied. Six bituminous coals, ranging in volatile matter from 16.7 to
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6835 Preparation Of Submicron Tungsten Powder By Hydrogen Reduction Of Tungsten HexachlorideBy J. E. Tress
The Bureau of Mines prepared submicron tungsten powder by reducing tungsten hexachloride with hydrogen. The particle diameters of the resulting tungsten powders ranged from 0.015 to 0.046 micron. With
Jan 1, 1966