OFR-59(4)-73 Phase III Final Report - Volume I Of I - Feasibility Study Of Surface Impregnation Equipment For Chemical Stabilization Of Coal-Mine Structures Assist Technique ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

On 26 August 1971, the Bureau of Mines, through the Spokane Mining Research Center at Spokane, Washington, approved initiation of the evaluation of oscillatory energy toward enhancing flow of polymer into shale. The effort was an outgrowth of work performed under Bureau of Mines Contract H0210055, "Feasibility Study of Surface Impregnation equipment for the Chemical Stabilization of Coal Mine Structures," wherein feasibility of the impregnation concept was expressed and the detailed design of a machine for impregnation of coal mine roofs with polymer (under static pressure head) accomplished. Under these efforts, the potential enhance¬ment of polymer uptake into the shale thru superposition of oscillatory energy on the static impregnation pressure was suggested. A proposal for investigation of this phenomena entitled "Feasibility Study of the Application of Oscillatory Energy as an Aid to Afford Chemical Stabilization" was presented to the Bureau whereupon a three month program for initiation of investigation was approved.
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APA:  (1972)  OFR-59(4)-73 Phase III Final Report - Volume I Of I - Feasibility Study Of Surface Impregnation Equipment For Chemical Stabilization Of Coal-Mine Structures Assist Technique ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: OFR-59(4)-73 Phase III Final Report - Volume I Of I - Feasibility Study Of Surface Impregnation Equipment For Chemical Stabilization Of Coal-Mine Structures Assist Technique ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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