Research Reports and Theses Produced Through Center Research 1983-1996

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"Minimizing Particle Contamination During Generation of Fresh Dust for Inhalation Studies J. Abraham, MS, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, West Virginia University, 1995Correlating Lung Crackle Using Holographic Interferometry Ali Afshari, MS, West Virginia University, 1989Effect of Bit Wear on Dust Generation Mudassar Ahmad, MS, West Virginia University, 1992 The Effect of Surfactants on Suppression of Non-Wettable Particles Ali Alaboyun, MS, Mineral Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 1989 Geochemical Characterization of Kerogens, Shales, and Coal Refuse Associated with Allegheny Formation of Cases of Northern West Virginia Dick Andre, MS, West Virginia University, 1987Size and Mass Characterization of Airborne Particulate Matter in Underground Coal Mines Using Diesel-Powered Equipment Indranil R. Bardhan, MEM Report, The Pennsylvania State University, 1992Size and Mass Characterization of Airborne Particulate Matter in Underground Coal Mines Using Diesel-Powered Equipment I. Bardhan, R. V. Ramani, and J.M. Mutmansky, Mining Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, Final Report to the U.S. Bureau of Mines, April, 1994Particle Concentrations in a Hazelton Inhalation Chamber Shahram Bavani, MS, West Virginia University, 1985Use and Potential of Lazer Holographic Interferometry and Subsidence Model- Study of an Underground Room and Pillar Mine Richard Begley, MS, West Virginia University, 1984Development of a Mechanistic Model for Prediction of Subsidence in a Longwall Mine Richard Begley, PhD, West Virginia University, 1990Redesign of Micro-Orifice Uniform Deposit Impactor Steve Behm, MS, University of Minnesota, 1991Evaluation of a Two-Phase Spray System for Dust Suppression B. Belle, MS, The Pennsylvania State University, 1996Evaluation of a Two-Phase Spray System for Dust Suppression B. Belle and R.-V. Ramani, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, Final Report, September 9, 1996A Fracture Mechanics Study of Crack Propagation Mechanism in Coal: The Mechanics of Fine Fragment Formation Z.T. Bieniawski and R. Karl Zipf, Jr., Mining Engineering Department, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Final Report, October l, 1988A Mathematical Model for the Prediction of Ambient Dust Concentrations in Mine Atmospheres R. Bhaskar, MS, Mining Engineering and Operations Research, The Pennsylvania State University, 1984Spatial and Temporal Behavior of Dust in Mines-Theoretical and Experimental Studies –R. Bhaskar, PhD, Mining Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 1987"
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APA:  (1998)  Research Reports and Theses Produced Through Center Research 1983-1996

MLA: Research Reports and Theses Produced Through Center Research 1983-1996. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1998.

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