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Dust Control Practices For Underground Coal Mining
By Edward D. Thimons, Jay F. Colinet
Underground coal mining operations in the United States continue to increase productivity as mining equipment and practices are improved. Unfortunately, increased production also results in the poten
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Preliminary Study - Initial Probing
By David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry
2. Preliminary Study - Initial Probing 2. 1 Introduction Initial probing of the mine passage is required prior to the emplacement of the sealant material or deployment of the seal checker system
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7950 Preliminary Investigation of Desilication of Minerals With Sulfur and Carbon
By H. O. Poppleton
This Bureau of Mines study was made to investigate a possible method for selectively removing the Si02 component of silicate minerals and ores. Of specific interest were aluminum ores and zircon.
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7885 Peak Methane Concentrations During Coal Mining - An Analysis (84673ed6-f857-4517-b2ff-8aba6ef95252)
By Fred N. Kissell
Methane concentration peaks were measured by the Bureau of Mines at coal mine working faces during entry development. The statistical distribution of peaks was found to be normal or log normal dependi
Jan 1, 1974
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Sensitive Ground-Fault Protection For Coal Mines - Objective
Improve the safety of mine workers by developing a sensitive ground-fault relay system capable of detecting and isolating low level ground faults and thereby minimize the danger of electrocution.
Jan 1, 1986
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Summary and Conclusions (39d3b617-32d5-45cb-b246-84855de93e93)
By R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 has dictated major changes in mine ventilation with regard to both air quantity and quality. Requirements have also been placed on the ventilation o
Jan 1, 1977
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Better Stopping Construction Techniques Reduce Ventilation Air Leakage ? Objective
Provide better ventilation for mines by reducing air leakage around stoppings. Approach Most stoppings are constructed of concrete blocks and trowelled-on mortar and are not very airtight. Burea
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2674 The Ignition Of Firedamp By Exposed Filaments Of Electric Mine-Lamp Bulbs.
By R. D. Leitch
Tests have recently been conducted by the Bureau of wines on the ignition hazard of exposing heated filaments of electric mine lam bulbs in an explosive mixture of methane and air. This investigation
Jan 1, 1925
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RI 9573 - Transport of Total Tailings Paste Backfill: Results of Full-Scale Pipe Test Loop Pumping Tests
By C. C. Clark, R. R. Backer, J. D. Vickery
This report presents the results of tests conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine the transport characteristics of highly concentrated paste backfill mixes made from dewatered total mine ta
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 7768 - Gases Desorbed From Five Coals Of Low Gas Content
By L. J. Douglas, A. G. Kim
Methane and other hydrocarbon gases, byproducts of coalification, are emitted from coal at widely varying rates and often present ventilation problems during mining. The air in some coal mines apparen
Jan 1, 1973
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Ultralow-Frequency Through-The-Earth Electromagnetic Fire Warning Alarm System For Underground Mines - Objective
Provide a rapid, reliable means of warning underground miners of a fire or other emergency. Approach An ultalow-frequency electromagnetic signaling system was designed, breadboarded, and tested
Jan 1, 1988
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Blasting Injuries In Surface Mining With Emphasis On Flyrock And Blast Area Security
By D. K. Ingram, G. L. Mowrey, T. R. Rehak
Problem: Blasting is a hazardous component of surface mining. Serious injuries and fatalities result from improper judgement or practice during rock blasting. This paper describes several fatal inj
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RI 2678 Some Common Mistakes In Operating A Stoker-Fired Boiler
By J. F. Barkley
"Conservation of fuel in boiler-plant practice is one of the major projects of the Bureau of Mines. The large central stations with their corps of trained operators and with refined equipment obtain r
Mar 1, 1925
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RI 7627 Flash Reduction Of Iron Ore
By E. G. Davis
The flash reduction of fine iron ore in a dilute-phase system was investigated at 500° to 900° C within a heated stainless steel tubular coil. Alabama brown iron ore and Mesabi semitaconite ore were f
Jan 1, 1972
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Work Principle For Predicting Explosive Toxic Fumes (4ff71102-3160-4a18-99b9-17fc5a05f2e1)
By Michael S. Wieland
The work-principle method was developed for theoretically resolving toxic fumes from non-ideal charge formulations. The whole description of a wanted process refers to macroscopic changes resulting fr
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Cut Acid Mine Drainage By Recycling Bacterial Waste ? Objective
To suppress the natural bacterial action in acid mine drainage (AMD), the major contributor to acid formation. Approach Recycle partially-treated affluent back to the source of AMD within a mine
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9081 - Assessment of Longwall Roof Behavior and Support Loading by Linear Elastic Modeling of the Support Structure
By Thomas M. Barczak
Longwall roof behavior is characterized by strata displacements in both the face-to-waste (horizontal) and roof-to-f1oor (vertical) direc-tions. The roof support structure provides resistance to this
Jan 1, 1987
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New Machine-Mounted Dust Collector System For Continuous Mining Machines - Objective
Capture airborne coal dust generated by a continuous mining machine to reduce workers? dust exposure and to improve face visibility. Approach Develop a low-profile dust collector system which ca
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8214 Quenching Methane-Air Ignitions With Water Sprays
By M. J. Sapko
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory-scale flammability experiments to investigate the possible use of water spray systems for inerting or quenching mine-gas ignitions, such as those encountered a
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7585 Enthalpy And Free Energy Of Formation Of Vanadium Subnitride (VN0.465), 298° To 1,800° K
By L. B. Pankratz
Low-temperature heat capacities, high-temperature enthalpy increments, and the enthalpy of formation at 298° K were determined calorimetrically for vanadium subnitride (VN0.465). The low-temperature i
Jan 1, 1971