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  • NIOSH
    Field-Scale Void Detecton In Coal Piles Using Resistivity Imaging

    By Steve Iverson, Jeffrey C. Johnson, Henry Rodriguez, Rene Rodriguez, Michael Lhamond

    To reduce fatalities resulting from personnel falling into voids formed above feeders in coal piles, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Spokane Research Laboratory establ

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    RI 8509 Flotation Responses of Two Duluth Complex Copper-Nickel Ores

    By R. B. Schluter

    The Bureau of Mines investigated the flotation responses of two copper-nickel ore samples from the Duluth Complex with the objective of recovering bulk sulfide concentrates. One of the ores studied wa

    Jan 1, 1980

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    RI 8247 - Geology And Gas Content Of Coalbeds In Vicinity Of Bureau Of Mines, Bruceton, Pa.

    By C. H. Elder, M. C. Irani

    Two degasification test boreholes were drilled to depths of 1,238 and 1,212 feet on Bureau of Mines property at Bruceton, Pa., as part of the Bureau's long-range coal degasification program. The

    Jan 1, 1977

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    RI 7332 Pretreating Steel Scrap To Speed Oxidation

    By S. E. Khalafalla

    The extremely sluggish oxidation of steel scrap was appreciably accelerated when the charge was pretreated in aqueous solutions of sodium metavanadate or sodium molybdate. The degree of oxidation acce

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Part Five - The Reference Event Method Of Seismic Location For Mine Rescue Systems – I. Summary

    By Wm. C. Dean

    The location of trapped miners from their seismic signals will be in- accurate if we assume the P-wave propagation velocity is a constant. P- wave velocities are anything but constant in regions about

    Jan 1, 1974

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    RI 8150 Magnesium Oxysulfate Cement Sealant in Coal Mines

    By Jack E. Fraley

    Magnesium oxysulfate cement has been specially formulated as a sealant in underground coal mines for reducing sloughing of shale roofs and coal ribs, for reducing air losses through block stoppings, f

    Jan 1, 1976

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    RI 8040 Optimum Automotive Use of the Combustion Characteristics of Gas From Coal-Low Pollution Considerations

    By J. R. Allsup

    The Bureau of Mines studied the characteristics of simulated coal gas as an automotive fuel in two multicylinder vehicles in a standard and high-compression-ratio engine configuration. While using sim

    Jan 1, 1975

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    RI 7692 Percussive Drilling With Independent Rotation

    By Harold F. Unger

    The Bureau of Mines conducted drilling experiments in the laboratory with a commercially available percussive drill that has an independent rotational system. Eight rock types with a wide range of phy

    Jan 1, 1972

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    RI 3430 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1937 ? Summary

    By G. R. Hopkins

    A fifth successive record in fuel efficiency was established by the petroleum-refining industry in 1937, when the average heat requirement per barrel of crude oil run to stills was 554,000 3. t. u. co

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Improved Three-Component Borehole Gage For Measuring Stress In Mines - Objective

    To improve the reliability of the Bureau developed bore-hole gage now widely used to determine the absolute state of stress in rock. Approach Use the knowledge gained by extensive field tests to

    Jan 1, 1982

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    RI 8298 Effects of Time Between Exposure and Support on Mine Roof Stability, Bear Coal Mine, Somerset, Colo.

    By Daryl E. Radcliffe

    The Bureau of Mines studied the displacement of the roof in a portion of the Bear coal mine near Somerset, Colo, Horizontal-and vertical-displacement gages were installed in a five-entry section durin

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Responders To Underground Mine Fires

    By Ronald S. Conti

    Fire is a major concern for those who work in underground mines. A mine fire can occur at anytime and often results in a partial or total evacuation of mine personnel and could result in the loss of

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    Electrolytic Heat-Treatment Method For Producing Stainless Steel Coatings And Electroforms - Objective

    Develop technology for preparing thick corrosion-resistant coatings and electroforms of iron-chromium-nickel alloys. Approach To reduce the United States' dependence upon foreign sources

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Scrubber In Blowing Section Offers Good Ventilation Taking 50 Foot Cuts - Objective

    Maintain good blowing face ventilation while taking deeper cuts with a radio-remote, scrubber-equipped miner. Approach A six week in-mine study of face ventilation effectiveness was made by co

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Coal Mine Shaft Fire And Smoke Protection - Objective

    Provide coal mine shafts/slopes with an optimum coal mine shaft fire and smoke protection system composed of reasonably-priced, reliable hardware. Approach Accident and injury data indicate th

    Jan 1, 1986

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    A Short-Range Location System for Detecting Trapped Miners ? Research Objective

    Develop an inexpensive, reliable means of quickly detecting and locating trapped miners in underground coal mines, particularly after a mine accident. The Limitations Although the Bureau of Mi

    Jan 1, 1984

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    RI 7077 Performance Of Open-Circuit Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus At -25° F

    By E. J. Kloos

    Bureau of Mines-approved self-contained breathing apparatus of the compressed air demand type were evaluated for performance at low temperature. Apparatus durations, breathing resistances, and airflow

    Jan 1, 1968

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    A numerical evaluation on the effects of impermeable faults on degasification efficiency and methane emissions during underground coalmining

    Impermeable geologic faults in the coal seam can cause intermittent production problems or can cause unexpected amounts of water or gas to issue from degasification boreholes. These faults also can im

    Jan 1, 2008

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    IC 9496 - A Technology Review Of Smart Sensors With Wireless Networks For Applications In Hazardous Work Environments

    By Vijia K. Karra, John J. Sammarco, Robert Paddock, Edward F. Fries

    Workers in hazardous environments such as mining are constantly exposed to the health and safety hazards of dynamic and unpredictable conditions. One approach to enable them to manage these hazards is

    Jan 4, 2007