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RI 8052 Replacing Brattice Cloth at Coal Faces With Air Curtains and Diffuser Fans, A Preliminary StudyBy Richard J. Bielicki
The possibility of replacing the brattice cloth closest to the coal mine working face with an air curtain mounted on top of a continuous-mining machine or with a diffuser fan was explored by the Burea
Jan 1, 1975
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Scraper Wheel Slip Monitor - ObjectiveReduce costs of surface mine reclamation by improving scaper operating efficiency and reducing tire costs. Approach The Wheel Slip Monitor senses and compares the peripheral speed of a scraper
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 7862 Thermal Characteristics of ShortiteBy Donald R. Johnson
Apparatus developed by the Bureau of Mines for thermal analysis of oil shale was used to determine the thermal properties of shortite. Dissociation of shortite near 470° C occurs as an endothermic rea
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7248 Theoretical Relationship Between Density And Oil Yield For Oil ShalesBy John Ward Smith
The Bureau of Mines derived equations expressing the theoretical relationship between density of oil-shale rock and its organic content. Effects on theoretical shale density produced by variations in
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 9206 - Model of Coal Dust Explosion Suppression by Rock Dust EntrainmentBy John C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines developed a mathematical model to calculate the aerodynamically induced lifting of coal and rock dust from a composite deposition on a mine entry floor and the subsequent transport
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9037 Using Barriers To Reduce Dust Exposure of Longwall Face WorkersBy Robert A. Jankowski
Through laboratory and underground studies, the Bureau of Mines has evaluated the use of passive barriers (dust shields) to help confine dust generated by longwall shearers to the face area. Laborator
Jan 1, 1986
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Clothes Cleaning ProcessThis pamphlet and the enclosed video describe a safe, effective and economical method for removing dust from work clothes. Background Information Dusty work clothes can increase a worker’s expos
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Microcomputer Control of Particle Concentrations in a Cotton Dust Exposure SystemBy D. S. DeLong, A. Giza, D. G. Fraser, V. A. Robinson, T. B. Whitmoyer, J. E. Sneckenberger
"A cotton dust animal exposure system has been modified to incorporate a microcomputer feedback loop to monitor particle concentrations. The loop's major components are a minature real-time aerosol mo
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 2175 Danger in Using Army Gas Masks in MinesBy George S. Rice
"The successful use of the gas mask by the American Army it France in combatting the poisonous gases of German .shells caused many Army men to feel that the as masks were proof against any kind of gas
Oct 1, 1920
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Improved Sorting Technology For Use On Stainless Steel And Superalloy Scrap - ObjectiveIncrease the recycling of critical and strategic materials by simplifying the indentification and segregation of scrap. Background Because the United States is dl-most totally dependent on imp
Jan 1, 1986
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Bag And Belt Cleaner Reduces Employees Dust ExposureBy Andrew B. Cecala, Robert J. Timko, Alexander D. Prokop
Bag loading and stacking processes are the highest dust-exposure job categories in the metal/nonmetal mining industry.1 To cost-effectively decrease respirable dust levels, the Pittsburgh Research Cen
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RI 2914 Control of a Small Mine Fire With Rock DustBy George McCaa, H. C. Howarth
"During recovery operations following a recent coal-mine explosion, 12 small fires were encountered near the break line of pillar extraction in a large panel. All of the fires except one were quickly
Feb 1, 1929
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Other Nonmetals - Asphalt (Native) (e00a82ff-3a4c-4953-8e11-6a9bbb83ce25)Native asphalt was produced by five companies in two States, Texas and Utah. Bituminous limestone, used primarily as a paving material for street and road repair, was produced by White Uvalde Mines an
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 7440 Sponge Iron in JapanBy THEO L. JOHNSTON
In preparing for war , Japan built an iron and steel industry that ranked high with other industrial nations . Deficient in raw materials for making iron and steel , it had to acquire the bulk of its
Mar 1, 1948
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RI 4307 Churn Drilling At The McIlhon Zinc Deposit Iowa County, Wis.By Owen W. Terry
During the summer of 1943 the Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation and program of churn drilling on the McIlhon and adjoining Pearson land in the Mineral Point district of Iowa County, Wis. Sixt
Jan 1, 1948
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MLA 9-81 - Mineral Resources Of The Cuyama Rare II Study Area 5-135, Santa Barbara And Ventura Counties, CaliforniaBy Lucia Kuizon
Results of the U.S. Bureau of Mines' survey of mineral resources in the Cuyama RARE II study area indicate there is no potential for metallic minerals and low potential for the development of gyp
Jan 1, 1981
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ConclusionsBy C. B. Manula, R. L. Sanford, R. A. Rivell
This report describes the development and application of a rail haulage simulator that is readily adaptable for the analysis of a wide variety of operating problems. Various gaming, options have been
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2378 Determination Of Suspended Matter In Gases By Collection On Filter PaperBy S. H. Katz
Tar and suspended matters are removed from manufactured gas used for domestic and industrial purpose.
Jul 1, 1922
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Probability of Making a Successful Mine Escape While Wearing a Self-Contained Self-Rescuer - A Computer SimulationBy John G. Kovac
A computer simulation has been developed by the US. Bureau of Mines to estimate the chances of a miner making a successful escape while wearing a self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR). The model takes in
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 7765 Respirable Dust Adhering To Run-Of-Face Bituminous CoalsBy L. Cheng
This Bureau of Mines report summarizes an investigation of the amount of respirable dust adhering to the surfaces of seven run-of-face broken bituminous coals. The number of respirable-size (0.9 to 10
Jan 1, 1973