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Numerical Modeling Procedures For Practical Coal Mine DesignBy R. Karl Zipf
A method is presented for creating realistic numerical models for practical coal mine ground control. The method includes procedures to collect the necessary mechanical input parameters from a geologi
Jan 5, 2007
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RI 8221 Heat Balance in In Situ CombustionBy Robert F. Chaiken
A quasi-steady-burning channel model is used in this Bureau of Mines study to describe the conductive heat loss from an in situ coal combustor to the surrounding rock strata. The calculated heat losse
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7571 Hardness, Tensile Strength, And Impact Toughness Of Reservoir Sandstone At Extreme TemperaturesBy C. A. Komar
Hardness, tensile strength, and impact toughness of dry and brine-saturated sandstone specimens were measured at ambient, cryogenic, and elevated temperatures as a measure of the relative stability of
Jan 1, 1971
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Ignition Of Methane-Air Mixtures By Laser Heated Small ParticlesBy Robert F. Chaiken, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Gregory M. Green, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
Optical technologies have progressed rapidly in the past 15 years. One application of laser technology in underground coal mines currently under evaluation is the remote measurement of explosive metha
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The Mineral Industry Of Other South Pacific Islands - Fiji (97f6ac3b-7835-4eab-bf76-16b21708b5c1)By Travis Q. Lyday
Fiji has been an independent country within the British Commonwealth of Nations since 1970. It consists of an archipelago of more than 300 islands ranging from tiny coral atolls, cays, and rugged cora
Jan 1, 1987
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CFD Modeling Of Smoke ReversalBy J. C. Edwards, C. C. Hwang
In the design for a fire or smoke emergency, a main concern is maintaining an evacuation path that is free of smoke and hot gases. In ventilated tunnel fires, smoke and hot gases may form a layer nea
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RI 8631 Hydrogenation Catalysts From Intermetallic CompoundsBy G. B. Atkinson
Properties of catalysts prepared from intermetallic compound precursors were investigated by the Bureau of Mines as part of its mission to decrease U.S. dependence on foreign sources for scarce cataly
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7144 Laboratory Oil-Recovery Experiments Using Ultrasonic EnergyBy C. I. Pierce
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to determine if ultrasonic energy could reduce either the residual water or oil content of petroleum reservoir-rock samples from Appalachian area oilfiel
Jan 1, 1968
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Appendix K – Addition of Ontario Shaft – Input DataBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
1 14 THIS IS A DIGITAL COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE VENTILATION SYSTEM OF A MINE LOCATED IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. THE VENTILATION SURVEY ON WHICH THIS SIMULATION IS BASED WAS RUN FROM OCT. 2
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8634 Iron Extraction From Simulated Aluminum Nitrate Leach LiquorBy J. A. Eisele
As part of its goal of maintaining an adequate supply of minerals to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines has studied the removal of iron from simulated aluminum nitrate lea
Jan 1, 1982
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Summary and Conclusions (c3ccceaa-17e4-4de9-b989-5247323d8562)By Thomas V. Falkie, R. Venkataramani
1. Summary This investigation is concerned with description of the loading function at the underground coal face, and the identification of varia¬bles - geological, geometric, mechanical, and operati
Jan 1, 1972
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International StandardsBy Lloyd A. Morley, Robert Stefanko
A major difficulty encountered during the research was that nation¬al countries (almost world-wide) are in the process of revising their electrical hazard reduction standards. Their principal goal is
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8302 - Electromagnetic Technique For Locating BoreholesBy H. Kenneth Sacks
The Bureau of Mines has developed hardware for electromagnetic (EM) detection and location of miners trapped in underground coal mines. This report describes a technique for using the developed equipm
Jan 1, 1978
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Surface Coal Mine FiresBy Maria I. De Rosa
Table 19 and figure 7 show the number of fires and fire injuries for surface coal mines by state during 1990-1999. Table 19 also shows by state the risk rates, employees' working hours, lost work
Jan 1, 2004
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Methane Emissions From U.S. Coal Mines In 1980By Roy H. Grau, John C. LaScola
This Bureau of Mines report contains a tabulation of methane emissions during 1980 for all coal mines located in the United States with emissions greater than 0.1 MMcfd. Listed for each mine are metha
Jan 1, 1984
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Review Of Metallurgical TechnologyBy Oliver C. Ralston
OUTSTANDING TRENDS of the year included the following: 1. Concentration and beneficiation of iron ores to provide improved blast-furnace feed and extend ore reserves. 2. Successful development of
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 7626 A Least Squares Method For Improving The Source Location Of Rock NoiseBy Fred Leighton
The least squares method of rock noise source location presented is shown to be more accurate and reliable than standard direct solution methods. This method is particularly effective in improving sol
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3283 Quality of Anthracite as Prepared at Breakers Operated by Members of the Anthracite Institute in 1935"At the request of the Anthracite Institute, the United States Bureau of Mines during February, March, and April 1935, made a field survey of commercial anthracite shipped from collieries scattered th
Jul 1, 1935
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The Electromagnetic Response Of A Buried Sphere For Buried Dipole Excitation - IntroductionBy J. R. Wait, D. A. Hill
The feasibility of locating a buried vertical magnetic dipole source (horizontal loop) from surface measurements of the vertical and horizontal magnetic field components has been investigated by Wait
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7441 Diffusion Studies Of Light Hydrocarbon Gases Through CoalBy F. S. Karn
Measurements were made of the flow of helium, methane, ethane, butane, and toluene through thin disks of coal. All measurements were made on a dense layer in the Pittsburgh seam identified as attritus
Jan 1, 1970