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An analysis of roof bolter fatalities and injuries in U.S. mining - SME Transactions 2016
By A. Podlesny, E. N. Rubinstein, J. J. Sammarco, B. Demich
Roof bolting typically follows the extraction of a commodity to help keep the roof from collapsing. During 2004 to 2013, roof bolter operators had the highest number of machinery-related injuries, acc
Jan 1, 2016
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Managing health and safety risks: Implications for tailoring health and safety management system practices - SME Transactions 2016
By D. R. Willmer, E. J. Haas
As national and international health and safety management system (HSMS) standards are voluntarily accepted or regulated into practice, organizations are making an effort to modify and integrate strat
Jan 1, 2016
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Combining qualitative and numerical techniques to improve bump potential recognition – a case study - SME Transactions 2016
By K. W. Harris, K. A. Perry
Underground coal mines beneath Black Mountain in the Harlan County district of the Central Appalachian coalfields have an extensive history of bump events, which yields an elevated probability for sig
Jan 1, 2016
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Analysis of heat loss mechanisms for mobile tent-type refuge alternatives - SME Transactions 2016
By P. T. Bissert, D. S. Yantek, L. Yan, M. D. Klein
Federal regulations require that refuge alternatives (RAs) be located within 305 m (1,000 ft) of the working face and spaced at one-hour travel distances in the outby area in underground coal mines, i
Jan 1, 2016
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Overview of NIOSH research on built-in-place refuge alternatives in underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2016
By D. S. Yantek, R. J. Matetic, A. K. Smith, E. D. Thimons, J. Srednicki
In a 2007 report to the U.S. Congress, the Office of Mine Safety and Health Research of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH OMSHR) stated that built-in-place refuge a
Jan 1, 2016
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Modeling multiple geologic domains in mineral deposits with an implicit signed distance function approach - SME Transactions 2016
By C. V. Deutsch, D. A. Silva
The geologic modeling of multiple domains is required for the prediction of mineral resources and reserves. In general, explicit methods have wide acceptance among modelers due to the ability to manua
Jan 1, 2016
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Influence of continuous mining arrangements on respirable dust exposures - SME Transactions 2016
By W. R. Reed, D. E. Pollock, T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak, J. D. Potts
In underground continuous mining operations, ventilation, water sprays and machine-mounted flooded-bed scrubbers are the primary means of controlling respirable dust exposures at the working face. Cha
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluating tailgate spray manifolds to reduce dust exposures for shearer face personnel - SME Transactions 2016
By G. J. Joy, J. P. Rider
Technical advances in longwall mining over the last several years have resulted in much larger and faster shearers that have the capability of mining at speeds over 30 m/min (100 fpm). This has result
Jan 1, 2016
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Using software to predict occupational hearing loss in the mining industry - SME Transactions 2016
By M. Li, J. K. Thompson, A. S. Azman
Powerful mining systems typically generate high-level noise that can damage the hearing ability of miners. Engineering noise controls are the most desirable and effective control for overexposure to n
Jan 1, 2016
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Examination of a newly developed mobile dry scrubber (DS) for coal mine dust control applications - SME Transactions 2016
By J. Noll, D. Yantek, J. Organiscak
The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH OMSHR) conducted laboratory testing of a self-tramming, remotely controlled mobil
Jan 1, 2016
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Temperature-dependent Langmuir model in the coal and methane sorption process: Statistical relationship - SME Transactions 2016
By X. Tang, N. Ripepi
The Langmuir model has been widely used for the coal-methane sorption process through an isothermal test. However, even though the temperature-dependent Langmuir model was recognized theoretically and
Jan 1, 2016
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Simulation of a methane fire event at a coal mine working face with consideration of ventilation curtain damage - SME Transactions 2016
By K. Luxbacher, A. Haghighat, B. Lattimer
Mine face ignition due to high levels of methane is one of the most common fire incidents in underground coal mines. In continuous miner headings, depending on the magnitude of the ignition or resulti
Jan 1, 2016
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Explosion suppression comparisons between dry, wet and a newly developed hydrophobic rock dust - SME Transactions 2016
By K. A. Perry, R. Q. Eades
The University of Kentucky conducted inerting tests and angle of ejection tests on three types of rock dust. A newly developed hydrophobic dust was compared against typical dry and wet dust applicatio
Jan 1, 2016
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Toughness of large-scale shotcrete panels loaded in flexure - SME Transactions 2016
By L. Martin, M. Raffaldi, M. Stepan, D. Benton
The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research, Spokane Mining Research Division, is continuing its high-energy, high-displacement testing of field-scale shotcrete panels. A test program was developed
Jan 1, 2016
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Measurement of RF propagation around corners in underground mines and tunnels - SME Transactions 2016
By C. Zhou, R. Jacksha
This paper reports measurement results for radio frequency (RF) propagation around 90° corners in tunnels and underground mines, for vertically, horizontally and longitudinally polarized signals. Meas
Jan 1, 2016
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Design of intelligent proximity detection zones to prevent striking and pinning fatalities around continuous mining machines - SME Transactions 2016
By P. T. Bissert, J. P. Ducarme, J. L. Carr, A. K. Smith
The continuous mining machine is a key piece of equipment used in underground coal mining operations. Over the past several decades these machines have been involved in a number of mine worker fatalit
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluation of detection and response times of fire sensors using an atmospheric monitoring system - SME Transactions 2016
By J. H. Rowland, R. A. Thomas, III, C. D. Litton
Atmospheric monitoring systems (AMS) are required when using air from conveyor belt entries to ventilate working sections in U.S. underground coal mines. AMS technology has the potential to increase f
Jan 1, 2016
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Determinación del Índice de Durabilidad - Slake Durability Test
By Luis Torres Yupanqui
Dado que en el diseño de labores mineras subterráneas y superficiales se considera la caracterización del macizo rocoso a través del levantamiento litológico estructural (modelo geológico), el presen
Dec 1, 2015
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Derivación de la ecuación de la rampa de una mina a tajo abierto en 3D
By José Gonzales
"Una rampa es uno de los aspectos más importantes de la planificación a cielo abierto- en tanto se define como un camino con cierta pendiente que se desarrolla desde la parte superior del tajo hasta l
Dec 1, 2015
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Influencia de un agente tensoactivo en la lixiviación de concentrados complejos de cobre y zinc a alta presión en autoclave
By Daniel Asunción García Ramos
El presente texto señala la influencia del quebracho como agente tensoactivo que evita el problema causado por el azufre a través de concentrados, cuyas especies mineralógicas predominantes son: esfar
Dec 1, 2015