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RI 7788 Evaluation Of A Machine-Mounted Dust CollectorBy T. F. Tomb
This paper describes field and laboratory investigations conducted on a dust-collection system recently designed for integral use with a continuous mining machine. The results of the field study showe
Jan 1, 1973
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New Ideas For Keeping Miners Away From Unsupported Roof ? ObjectiveImprove the health and safety of underground mine workers by finding ways of keeping them away from unsupported areas of the mine. Background Roof falls have been the leading cause of fatal acci
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 8719 Stability Relationships Between Petalite (LiAISi4010) and Spodumene (LiAISi20S)By Kenneth O. Bennington
This investigation is part of the Bureau of Mines research effort directed at advancing mineral technology and minimizing energy requirements for extractive metallurgy. The emplacement of the primary
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8226 Geology, Methane Content, and Reserves of the Upper Freeport Coalbed in Fayette County, Pa.By Peter F. Steidl
As part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Upper Free-port coalbed was studied in Fayette County, Pa., where this coalbed lies about 650 feet below the Pittsburgh coalbed and contains
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 7421 Use of Rock Dust and Water under the Federal Mine Safety Code in Limiting Coal-Dust ExplosionsBy C. W. Owings, J. J. Forbes
"INTRODUCTION The recent coal-dust explosions in Illinois and Indiana have again brought forcibly to the attention of mining men the fact that mines which liberate little or no methane can have widesp
Jun 1, 1947
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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
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Reoriented Shearer Water Sprays Move Dust Toward Face - ObjectiveLower the respirable dust exposure of longwall shearer operators with improved water spray systems on the shearer. Approach Orient sprays (rather than relocate them) so that dust is held against
Jan 1, 1981
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Field Test For Measuring Cation Exchange Parameters - ObjectiveEstablish a procedure for reliably determining cation exchange parameters at an in situ mining site. The Problem Predicting the movement rates of pollutants from waste disposal sites requires r
Jan 1, 1986
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Fire Protection For Blasthole Drill - ObjectiveProvide reasonably priced, reliable fire protection for blasthole drills. Approach An automatic fire sensing and suppression system using both dry and gaseous chemicals was developed, and is m
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 9582 - In Situ Stress at the Lucky Friday Mine (In Four Parts)By W. Blake, J. K. Whyatt, T. J. Williams
Researchers at the U.S. Bureau of Mines collected and analyzed over core measurements and other indicators of in situ stress characteristics at the Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, ID. An analysis of these
Jan 1, 1995
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Prevent Highwall Mining Machine Explosions With Inert Gas - ObjectivePrevent the explosion of methane gas or coal dust by replacing air with inert gas inside highwall mine excavations. Approach Use combustion gases as a source of inert gas with low oxygen content
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 8613 Effect of Direct-Current Firing Levels on Detonator Delay TimesBy Karl R. Becker
Detonators representing a sampling of various domestic commercial delay detonators were fired at various direct-current (dc) firing levels. Results of firings using well-below-recommended firing level
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7077 Performance Of Open-Circuit Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus At -25° FBy E. J. Kloos
Bureau of Mines-approved self-contained breathing apparatus of the compressed air demand type were evaluated for performance at low temperature. Apparatus durations, breathing resistances, and airflow
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 2896 Production of Maganese & Silica Curcible in the Induction FurnaceBy C. N. Schuette
"The production of silica and magnesia crucibles in the induction furnace was attempted and achieved in the laboratory of the Pacific Experiment Station of the United States Bureau of Mines. This work
Oct 1, 1929
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IC 9458 - Programmable Electronic Mining Systems: Best Practice Recommendations (In Nine Parts) - Part 1: 1.0 IntroductionBy Michael J. Pazuchanics, Thomas J. Fisher, John J. Sammarco, Jeffrey H. Welsh
This report (An Introduction to Safety) is the first in a nine-part series of recommendations addressing the functional safety of processor-controlled mining equipment. It is part of a risk-based sys
Jan 4, 2001
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RI 8718 Method for Producing Zirconyl Sulfate Solution From Zircon SandBy D. J. MacDonald
The Bureau of Mines has carried out investigations on a method for producing zirconyl sulfate solution from zircon sand, comprising (1) reacting zircon sand with molten NaOH, (2) leaching the resultan
Jan 1, 1982
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Mine Rescue Training Simulations And TechnologyBy Linda L. Chasko, Larry D. Stowinsky, Ronald S. Conti
Mine operators often rely on mine rescue teams to save lives during an underground emergency such as an underground fire, explosion or roof fall. It is extremely important that team members are provi
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Appendix A - Pneumatic Transport Of Fly AshBy David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry
APPENDIX A - PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT OF FLY ASH 1. Introduction Two types of pneumatic transport of fly ash are critical to the success of (1) Transport of fly ash from the fly ash truck to the ent
Jan 1, 1973
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Cab With Powered Height Adjustment (Trunnion Mounted) - ObjectiveProvide optimum visibility of mining operations while maintaining protection and comfort for machine operators. Approach A cab with hydraulically powered variable-height control was developed
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR 40-84 - Theoretical Noise And Propagation Models For Through-The-Earth CommunicationBy J. R. Wait, D. A. Hill
A survey of the literature on ELF and VLF atmospheric noise has been made. Most measurements have concentrated on the vertical electric field and the horizontal magnetic field rather than the vertical