RI 7687 A Comparison Of Borer, Ripper, And Conventional Mining Products In Illinois No.6 Seam Coal

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. L. Schmidt
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The Methane Control and the Respirable Dust Groups at the Twin Cities Mining Research Center (TCMRC) cooperated recently in obtaining production samples of approximately 1 ton each, from the loading conveyors of a ripper, a borer, and a loading machine in conventional development headings. These samples were sized, in four stages, from plus 4 in to minus 10 µm. The conventional product had the least fines of the three production methods. The borer product had more fines than did the ripper product, but it also had a greater amount of large pieces. All three products, as sampled, had essentially the same amount of minus 10-µm particles. Photomicrographs and surface?-area comparisons were made. Gas -adsorption, surface-area determinations on particles under 37 µm give essentially the same value. Surface-area calculations, assuming spherical particles and no porosity, give a smaller area to the conventional product.
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APA: R. L. Schmidt  (1972)  RI 7687 A Comparison Of Borer, Ripper, And Conventional Mining Products In Illinois No.6 Seam Coal

MLA: R. L. Schmidt RI 7687 A Comparison Of Borer, Ripper, And Conventional Mining Products In Illinois No.6 Seam Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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