OFR-25-75 Analytical Investigations Of Electromagnetic Location Schemes Relevant To Mine Rescue - Part I - Executive Summary (0a560091-e5ee-4fd2-bacd-1488cc050f0d)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David A. Hill
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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171
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

This volume contains a summary of the results of past analyses on U.S. Bureau of Mines Contract No. 80122061 which are relevant to electromagnetic location in mine rescue situations. The analytical results indicated that detection of a trapped miner equipped with a special transmitter is feasible in most situations. Location of the miner by surface measurements is also generally feasible within certain errors. The feasibility of miner detection and the accuracy of miner location have been examined theoretically for a wide variety of situations. Agreement with experimental results is generally good in cases where measurements are available. Personnel involved in the investigation include J.R. Wait (Principal Investigator), D.A. Hill (Co-Principal Investigator), K.P. Spies, A.Q. Howard, and Lana Slusher (Administrative Assistant).
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APA: David A. Hill  (1974)  OFR-25-75 Analytical Investigations Of Electromagnetic Location Schemes Relevant To Mine Rescue - Part I - Executive Summary (0a560091-e5ee-4fd2-bacd-1488cc050f0d)

MLA: David A. Hill OFR-25-75 Analytical Investigations Of Electromagnetic Location Schemes Relevant To Mine Rescue - Part I - Executive Summary (0a560091-e5ee-4fd2-bacd-1488cc050f0d). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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