Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Noise And Vibration Reduction Of A Vibrating ScreenBy David S. Yantek, Paul Jurovcik, Eric R. Bauer
Workers in coal preparation plants, where vibrating screens are significant noise sources, are often exposed to sound levels exceeding 90 dB(A). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Heal
-
Training future mine emergency responders - Part 1: Who should be trained and how?By Michael J. Brnich
Since 1991, Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC-formerly part of the Bureau of Mines) researchers have recorded extensive interviews with 30 individuals who are experts in the area of mine emergency respo
Jan 1, 1997
-
RI 6590 Conversion To Metal Of Dimolybdenum Carbide Electrosynthesized From MolybdeniteBy H. J. Heinen
A technique offering promise as a metallurgical processing sequence the recovery of molybdenum (Mo) from the sulfide mineral--molybdenite?was investigated. The method consists of two steps: (1) electr
Jan 1, 1965
-
RI 8735 - Sulfur Hexafluoride as a Mine Ventilation Research Tool - Recent Field ApplicationsBy Robert J. Timko, Edward D. Thimons
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is an odorless, colorless, nontoxic gas that has found acceptance as a tracer gas in research on ventilation pat- terns, measurement of air leak rates, respirable dust reduct
Jan 1, 1982
-
RI 9143 - Protective Structures for Low-Coal Shuttle Car OperatorBy William D. Mayercheck, August J. Kwitowski, John R. Bartels
This report discusses the Bureau of Mines' efforts to develop partial protective structures for operators of low-coal shuttle cars. In coal seams 48 in high or less, full-coverage canopies are ge
Jan 1, 1987
-
RI 8589 Recycling of Waste Magnesite-Chrome Refractories From Copper Smelting FurnacesBy A. V. Petty
In accordance with its objective to maximize minerals recovery from secondary domestic resources, Bureau of Mines conducted research on recycling chrome refractory wastes. Since 20 pct of the U.S. dem
Jan 1, 1981
-
Technical Paper 306 - Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment Approved for Permissibility by the Bureau of MinesBy L. C. IlsLey
Briefly, a permissible schedule of the Bureau of Mines establishes certain minimum standards for safety; it gives details of test methods adopted to determine whether these standards have been met, an
Jan 1, 1922
-
RI 7582 Evaluation Of Some Solid Oxides As Sorbents Of Sulfur DioxideBy James H. Russell
Several solid sorbents were compared for their effectiveness in removing sulfur dioxide from flue gases. The materials were tested for the rate of sorption and capacity at about 300° C, and rate of re
Jan 1, 1971
-
Accessing Federal Laboratory Research: Electronic, Online Information Resources - ObjectivePublicize the valuable information resources covering research conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) and other federal laboratories that may be of interest to USBM customers. Access to this inf
Jan 1, 1995
-
RI 8595 Evaluation of the Use of Foam for Dust Control on Face Drills and CrushersBy Steven J. Page
The increasing concern for dust control in metal and nonmetal mining prompted the Bureau of Mines to investigate the dust suppression technique of applying foam to face drilling and crushing operation
Jan 1, 1981
-
Installation Techniques - 6.1 The Basic PhilosophyThe investment involved in any communication system represents a considerable sum. Even though it is desirable that the system work properly each and every time it is called into use, some failures ar
Jan 1, 1984
-
Mine Air Monitoring Systems ? ObjectiveTo monitor the quantity and quality of air in underground mines to assure safe working conditions. Approach Several mine air monitoring systems, consisting of sensing stations in the return ai
Jan 1, 1978
-
Research Effort"A coordinated, integrated research effort aimed at studying the scientific, engineering and medical aspects of the respirable dust problem is underway in the areas of dust generation, dust dispersion
Aug 31, 1989
-
RI 8630 Assessment of Subsidence Data From the Northern Appalachian Basin for Subsidence PredictionBy Sathit Tandanand
Geological differences among various coalfields restrain the applicability of subsidence prediction using empirical approaches previously developed. The Bureau of Mines assessed data collected from 16
Jan 1, 1982
-
RI 8058 Laboratory Studies of Yielding Rock BoltsBy J. P. Conway
The yielding-rock-bolt concept, as developed in South Africa, consists of a smooth-bore die or collar fitted to a standard rock bolt. Laboratory testing at the Bureau of Mines Spokane Mining Research
Jan 1, 1975
-
Development Of Stress Measurements And Instrument Placement Techniques For Longwall CoalBy D. R. Tesarik, M. K. Larson, J. P. Dunford, E. G. Zahl
Western coal mines are operating under increasingly challenging ground conditions. Researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health are coope
-
Selective-Call Pager Phones With Message Holding - ObjectiveTo reduce needless paging of persons by all phones in a mine or mill, while retaining all-location page capability. Approach Standard pager phones of any manufacturer are modified to include the o
Jan 1, 1980
-
Mathematical Modeling of Spontaneous Heating of a Coalbed – RI 9296By John C. Edwards
To have the capability to predict the development of localized spontaneous heating within a porous coalbed that is subjected to forced air ventilation or in an otherwise quiescent environment in which
Jan 1, 1990
-
RI 8295 - Methane Drainage: Experience With Hydraulic Stimulation Through Slotted CasingBy Stephen W. Lambert, Michael A. Trevits
The Bureau of Mines examined the wellbore of a vertical gas drainage well in the Mary Lee coalbed to determine the results of specific completion procedures in coal. A jet-slotting tool was used to cu
Jan 1, 1978
-
The Mineral Industry Of Other East African Countries - Burundi (96b638d2-f78a-41a5-8ca1-2aefbea863bd)By Suzann C. Ambrosio
The mineral industry in Burundi continued to be a minor contributor to the 1980 gross domestic product (GDP) estimated at $293 million in constant 1970 prices.2 Mineral export revenues, primarily from
Jan 1, 1982