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RI 9212 - Anticollision Systems for Large Mine-Haulage Trucks
By Russell E. Griffen
With the development of larger mine-haulage trucks in recent years, the visual field of the driver has diminished correspondingly. Specifically, the operator's lack of direct vision in the right
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9213 - Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys for Coatings and Electroforms
By J. E. Allison
As part of a Bureau of Mines research program to conserve critical and strategic metals, an aqueous electrodeposition method for preparing stainless-steel-type coatings was studied. Chromium powder (a
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9214 - Comparison of Aerial and Ground Surveying of Subsidence Over an Active Longwall
By John C. LaScola
The Bureau of Mines repeatedly surveyed a grid of monuments over an active longwall mine panel in southwestern Pennsylvania during a 1-year period. Both conventional ground surveying techniques and ph
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9215 - Instrumentation and Modeling of the North 140 Section of Magmont Mine, Bixby, MO
By D. R. Tesarik
An instrumentation and numeric modeling study was conducted by the Bureau of Mines at the Magmont Mine in Bixby, MO. An isolated section of this room-and-pillar mine was monitored with borehole and cl
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9216 Supercritical CO2 Solubility of TiCI4
By W. K. Tolley
The Bureau of Mines is testing super critical fluids as solvents to selectively extract valuable components from complex matrices. Materials recovered during supercritical fluid extraction are often h
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9217 - Methods of Evaluating Explosive Reactivity of Explosive-Contaminated Solid Waste Substances
The Bureau of Mines has developed test procedures and criteria for evaluating explosive reactivity of explosive-contaminated solid waste substances generated by U.S. Army ammunition plants. These subs
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9218 Thermal Characteristics of Energized Coal Mine Trailing Cables
By M. R. Yenchek
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine the relationship between cur-rent load and temperature rises in coal mine trailing cables. Six low-voltage, unshielded, portable power cables were c
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9219 - Computer Simulation of Face Ventilation To Dilute High Methane Concentrations Developed by Blasting Oil Shale
By C. E. Brechtel
Cooperative research efforts by the Bureau of Mines and Agapito & Associates, Inc., Grand Junction, CO, used a one-dimensional, finite-element computer model to simulate turbulent mass transfer in fac
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9220 Two-Leg Longwall Shield Mechanics
By Thomas M. Barczak
This Bureau of Mines report investigates shield mechanics by describing the elastic response and interaction of shield components to applied vertical and horizontal displacements for various canopy an
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9221 - Basic Parameters of Conveyor Belt Cleaning
By C. A. Rhoades
The spillage that accumulates under conveyor belt lines presents a possible fire and explosion hazard fomiinqjetsoruiel, especially to those who must clean up the spillage. The U.S. Bureau of Mines co
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9222 - Acid Sulfation of Alunite
By L. J. Froisland
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory studies on sulfuric acid (H2S04) digestion of alunite [KA13(S04)2(OH)6] as a means for treating domestic deposits of this mineral. Digesting alunite ore i
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9223 - Respirable Dust Sources and Controls on Continuous Auger Mining Sections
By J. Drew Potts
The U.S. Bureau of Mines identified respirable dust sources and controls on four continuous auger mining sections, two with relatively low dust levels and two with high levels. Factors adversely affec
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9224 - Foundation Response to Subsidence-Induced Ground Movements: A Case Study
By Jeffrey S. Walker
The purpose of this U.S. Bureau of Mines effort was to determine if ground movement caused by mining-induced subsidence is directly transferred to a structure and, if so, how that transfer takes place
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9225 - Causes and Control of Coal Mine Bumps
By K. Y. Haramy
Coal mine bumps involve the violent, rapid failure of coal and rock around a mine excavation. Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor rocks and high-stress conditions frequently experience face and
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9226 - Comparative Study of Blasting Vibrations From Indiana Surface Coal Mines
By David E. Siskind
The Bureau of Mines performed a comparative study of nine sites at eight surface coal mines to determine if the presence of near-surface underground abandoned workings resulted in the generation of ad
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9227 Zero-Surface-Charge-Controlled Drilling for Enhanced Penetration and Extended Bit Life
By John E. Pahlman
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has continued its investigation of chemical additive drilling fluids that produce a zero surface charge (ZSC) on a rock to better define the boundary conditions of the phenome
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9228 - Microseismic Data Analysis of Failure Occurrence in a Deep, Western U.S. Coal Mine: A Case Study
By Richard O. Kneisley
Microseismic activity observed in both the laboratory and underground indicates that a quiet period, associated with the closure of existing fractures and strongly influenced by coal seam microstructu
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9229 - Intercomparison Of North American Radon Progeny Measurement Methods And Equipment
By 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 9230 - Effectiveness of Organic Binders for Iron Ore Pelletization
By Larry A. Haas
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the use of organic binders as substitutes for bentonite in agglomerating iron ore concentrate. Over 30 organic binders were evaluated at several dosage levels in
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9231 - In Situ Measurements and Preliminary Design Analysis for Deep Mine Shafts in Highly Stressed Rock
By M. P. Board
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, under a cooperative agreement with Hecla Mining Co., conducted a rock mechanics study at four widely spaced horizons in a deep mine shaft in northern Idaho. The objective of
Jan 1, 1989