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Effect Of Foam Surfactants On Quartz And Dust Levels In Continuous Miner SectionsBy R. Gong, R. Bhaskar
A coal mine study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a compressed-air, foam spray system installed under a continuous miner boom and directed to cover the pan and the gathering arm. The st
Jan 1, 1993
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Characterization Of Detonation By-Products Adsorbed By Airborne Particulates In A Mine EnvironmentBy Meliton M. Garcia, Satya Harpalani
This paper discusses the results of an investigation carried out in an underground mine to characterize the volatile by-products adsorbed on airborne particulates following the detonation of four comm
Jan 1, 1989
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Role of the Underground Equipment ManufacturerBy Bill Reid
Coal companies mining the seams in the Appalachian region appear to be optimistic. Although some older mines are closing, newer mines are expanding. Money is being spent on new equipment and research
Jan 1, 1995
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Testing And Evaluation Of An Engineering Noise Control On A Longwall StageloaderBy D. Armour, E. R. Bauer, D. R. Zuchelli, T. M. Durr, E. R. Reeves
A team of noise specialists from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and Joy Manufacturing attempted to evaluate an enginee
Jan 1, 2005
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Development Of An Extruded Tunnel Lining SystemBy Kenneth Maser, Douglas W. Ounanian, Joseph S. Boyce
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. (FMA), under contract to the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Urban Mass Transit Administration (UMTA), is currently developing an Extruded Tunnel Lining Syste
Jan 1, 1981
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Effect Of Temperature On The Emulsion Flotation Of HematiteBy O. Ofor
Finely-ground hematitic ore, too high in silica (quartz) to be commercially viable, was treated by emulsion flotation. A three-component emulsion mixture was used at temperatures ranging from ambient
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Application Of Heavy Medium Cyclone ModelBy T. C. Rao, Vanangamudi. M., J. P. Barnwal
Experiments were carried out on 76 mm laboratory heavy medium cyclone treating -2.0 t 0.5 mm coal and on two 600 mm industrial heavy medium cyclones treating coal in the size range -13.0 t 0.5 mm. The
Jan 1, 1990
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Modified version of the Geomechanics Classification for entry design in underground coal minesBy Z. T. Bieniawski, D. A. Newman
The Geomechanics Classijication (RMR System) (Bieniawski, 1979) was modified for entry and roof support design in underground coal mines. Adjustment multipliers were introduced to incorporate the infl
Jan 1, 1987
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NATM Usage In Difficult Ground ConditionsBy Heinz Distelmeier
The New Austrian Tunneling Method was, as is well known, developed from conventional rock tunnelling. In Germany about 10 years ago the NATM began to be applied to partially stable soils by incorporat
Jan 1, 1983
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Quantitative Analysis Of Platinum Group Metals Using X-Ray Fluorescence SpectrometryBy J. Hong, K. Han, C. Park, C. Yoon, H. Yoon, N. Kim
The contents of three platinum group metals (PGM-platinum, palladium and rhodium), from the spent automotive catalyst, and two NIST SRM (National Institute of Standard and Technology Standard Refe
Jan 1, 2004
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Power And Operating Behavior In Stirred Media MillsBy Colin C. Harris, Jie Zheng
While applications of stirred media mills for fine particle production have continued to increase, there is a lack of understanding of operating behavior and power requirement. Investigations in labor
Jan 1, 1995
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Simulation Of Spontaneous Heating In Longwall Gob Area With A Bleederless Ventilation System (86ca8446-27ba-44c4-a5f2-efa11ab0d2b9)By A. C. Smith
Although it is only utilized in a few U.S. longwall mines, a bleederless ventilation system can be an effective spontaneous combustion control method in mines with a demonstrated history of spontaneou
Jan 1, 2008
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Pneumatic coal-recovery systemsBy R. M. Cox
Pneumatic coal loading and conveying systems provide alternative methods for the safe and efficient mining of the thin, high-grade coal seams found in the Southern Appalachians. Pneumatic systems elim
Jan 1, 2000
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Well Field Development & Operations In U.S. Steel Corporation - Texas Uranium OperationsBy Henry E. Bakkila
Introduction United States Steel Corporation's, Texas Uranium Operations operates in-situ mines located approximately 70 miles north of Corpus Christi near the town of George West in Live Oak Co
Jan 1, 1984
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Tunnel Boring Machines in Hong KongBy Ian McFeat-Smith, Odd G. Askilsrud
Introduction Given the mountainous nature of the local igneous terrain, hard rock tunnelling plays an important role in the development of Hong Kong's infrastructure. In 1990, tenderers for
Jan 1, 1993
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Major Inco Project Improves Sudbury OperationsIn late 1993, Inco Ltd. completed a $600-million environmental improvement project at its Sudbury, Ontario operations -the largest single environmental project ever undertaken by a Canadian corporatio
Jan 1, 1994
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Graphical Technique For Rapid Comparison Of Mine Ventilation Network AnalysesBy Andrzej Wala, Waclaw Dziurzynski, Janusz Tracz
Recent advancements in computer hardware have led to the development of new ventilation planning software for PC's. These programs now can be run more quickly and can display their outputs with g
Jan 1, 1991
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Finite Element Analysis Of Water Pressure And Flow On Shaft And Tunnel StabilityBy W. G. Pariseau
Recent advances in rock-mass mechanics and computational technology now allow for the stability analysis of excavations in "wet" mines where mining-induced changes in rock mass deformation and fluid f
Jan 1, 1997
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Early Results from the Thermal/Structural In Situ Test Series at the WIPPBy D. E. Munson, T. M. Torres, D. A. Blankenship
The Thermal/Structural Interactions (TSI) In Situ Tests are a series of large scale, well instrumented tests that have been constructed at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in southeastern New Me
Jan 1, 1986
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Pit Optmisation and Mine Production Scheduling - The way AheadBy Gordon S. Thomas
The problem of how best to exploit a reserve has vexed mine planners and design engineers since mining began. The cyclic nature of the mine design-scheduling problem, combined with the lack of good ma
Jan 1, 1996