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RI 4949 Pebble Stoves For Heating Gases To High Temperatures ? IntroductionBy R. C. Buehl
[Improvements in refractories for high-temperature service have made possible the use of higher temperature in many processes. Consequently, it sometimes is desirable to use gases heated above 1,600°
Jan 1, 1953
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A revised conversion factor relating respirable dust concentrations measured by 10 mm Dorr-Oliver nylon cyclones operated at 1.7 and 2.0 L min-1By Steven J. Page
Accurate measurement of workplace respirable dust concentration is an essential step in eliminating lung disease in any occupational setting. In the United States (U.S.) coal mining industry, this mea
Jan 1, 2009
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Appendix O – Results of Additional Systems ModificationsBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
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Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7380 Freon 113 As A Test Material For Chemical Cartridge RespiratorsBy C. F. Swab
A relatively innocuous halocarbon was investigated as a substitute for the highly toxic carbon tetrachloride in the approval testing of chemical cartridges. The vapor effluent of 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2
Jan 1, 1970
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Methods For Determining Roof Fall Risk In Underground MinesBy T. Bajpayee, L. Prosser, A. Iannacchione, G. Esterhuizen
Reducing the number of roof fall injuries is a goal of the NIOSH mine safety research program. Central to this effort is the development of assessment techniques to help identify the nature of the ris
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RI 7310 Effect Of Cetane Improvers In The Fuel On Nitrogen Oxides Concentration In Diesel Exhaust GasBy H. W. Lang
The Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation to observe the effect of cetane improvers upon nitrogen oxides concentration in diesel exhaust gas. Amyl nitrite and amyl nitrate were used as additives
Jan 1, 1969
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Bag And Belt Cleaner Reduces Employees Dust ExposureBy Andrew B. Cecala, Robert J. Timko, Alexander D. Prokop
Bag loading and stacking processes are the highest dust-exposure job categories in the metal/nonmetal mining industry.1 To cost-effectively decrease respirable dust levels, the Pittsburgh Research Cen
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Theory Of The Propagation Of UHF Radio Waves In Coal Mine TunnelsBy Peter F. Strong, Robert L. Lagace, Alfred G. Emslie
This paper is concerned with the theoretical study of UHF radio communication in coal mines, with particular reference to the rate of loss of signal strength along a tunnel, and from one tunnel to ano
Jan 1, 1973
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Cable Fault Locating By Electronic MeansBy George J. Conroy
Types and causes of short-circuit and open-circuit faults in mine portable trailing cables are discussed, and techniques for locating these faults are described. Time domain reflectometers (TDR) , ton
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 9501 - Miners’ Views About Personal Dust MonitorsBy Erica E. Hall, Robert H. Peters, Charles Vaught, Jon C. Volkwein
Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis is the leading cause of death due to occupational illness among U.S. coal miners. This disease is caused by miners’ exposure to excessive levels of respirable coal mine du
Jan 2, 2008
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Recent Developments In Locating Cable FaultsBy George J. Conroy
Techniques for locating trailing-cable faults are discussed, particularly those techniques suitable for use in underground coal mines, which have been the subjects of Bureau of Mines research. The dis
Jan 1, 1979
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Effects Of Posture On Back Strength And Lifting CapacityBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas G. Bobick
The Bureau of Mines performed a pilot study examining the effects of posture on back strength and Maximum Acceptable Weight of Lift (MAWL) on six healthy male subjects (M = 32 years + 4 SD). Six hack
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RI 9229 - Intercomparison Of North American Radon Progeny Measurement Methods And EquipmentBy T. H. Davis
Twelve laboratories from the Western United States and Canada participated in radon progeny intercomparison measurements at the U.S. Bureau of Mines radon calibration facility in March 1987. The parti
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8213 Analyses of Tipple and Delivered Samples of Coal Collected During the Period July 1975 Through September 1976By J. B. Janus
This Bureau of Mines publication updates a series of reports on the quality of coal purchased under specifications for Government use. Listed are analytical data on the composition and quality of tipp
Jan 1, 1977
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Minerals In The World Economy - IntroductionBy Charles L. Kimbell
This study is intended to serve three roles. First, it is an extension of the previous works under the same title that have been the overview and summary chapter of the international volume of Mineral
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7358 Properties Of An Ion Exchange Resin With High Selectivity For GoldBy T. E. Green
The Bureau of Mines Heavy Metals Program emphasizes the need for improved analytical methods for gold determination. A commercially available ion exchange resin with high selectivity for gold was inve
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Publications List 1995-1999 - Mine Safety And Health - Reports Of Investigations (RIs)By R. Larry Grayson
Barrett EA, Kowalski KM [1995]. Effective hazard recognition training using a latent-image, three-dimensional slide simulation exercise. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mi
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Blasting - IntroductionBy Ronald D. Hill, Elmore C. Grim
The goal of blasting is to get maximum fragmentation of the consolidated material in the overburden with optimum drilling and blasting cost. The amount of fragmentation required is determined by the s
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7862 Thermal Characteristics of ShortiteBy Donald R. Johnson
Apparatus developed by the Bureau of Mines for thermal analysis of oil shale was used to determine the thermal properties of shortite. Dissociation of shortite near 470° C occurs as an endothermic rea
Jan 1, 1974
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Employment And Injuries In The Fuel IndustriesBy Forrest T. Moyer
General injury experience in the mineral fuel industries was less favorable in 1965. Of the major industry groups, the coal mining and the coke industries had higher injury-frequency and severity rate
Jan 1, 1967