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    A Simulation Approach Analyzing Random Motion Events Between A Machine And Its Operator

    By Dean H. Ambrose

    This paper presents an approach for representing and analyzing random motions and hazardous events in a simulated three-dimensional workplace, providing designers and analysts with a new technique for

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    RI 8155 Modification of Bureau of Mines BERC Rock Dust Meter

    By H. K. Sacks

    The Bureau of Mines has improved a mine dust incombustibles analyzer originally developed at the Bartlesville Energy Research Center (BERC). This analyzer provides quick, accurate analysis of the perc

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Feeding The Multitudes – How To Connect With Customers

    By Elaine T. Cullen

    Educating the public about the role of mining and minerals can be a challenge. While it sometimes seems that little is being done to counteract negative publicity, there are many exciting things happ

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    Ice-Cooled Vest For Work In Hot Mines - Objective

    Protect rescue workers fighting fires or mine personnel temporarily working in hot environments from heat stress. Approach A specially designed ice-cooled vest is worn while working in hot envi

    Jan 1, 1979

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    RI 2751 Nomographic Charts For Computing The Rate Of Leakage From Natural Gas Lines

    By E. C. Bennett

    "INRTODUCTIONVarious methods of making leakage tests have been tried during a study of losses in the transmission of natural gas. This work has been carried on by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation wi

    May 1, 1926

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    Medium Frequency Vehicular Control And Communication Systems For Underground Mines

    By Harry Dobroski, Larry G. Stolarczyk

    Theoretical and experimental research sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines shows that medium frequency (MF) electromagnetic (EM) signals propagate great distances in an underground environment such a

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    More Water On Upwind Drum Reduces Exposure Of Shearer Operator To Dust - Objective

    Reduce longwall shearer operators' dust exposures by more effectively suppressing the dust generated by the upwind cutting drum. Approach Direct more of the shearer water supply to the upwind

    Jan 1, 1982

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    RI 3388 Control Of Dust From Blasting By A Spray Of Water Mist ? Introduction

    By Carlton E. Brown

    The purpose of this report is to present results of tests on the effectiveness of a spray of water mist, commonly called compressed-air water blast or water blast, in reducing the concentration of dus

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Investment (b4cab369-4b00-4bee-8559-2892f155efa9)

    By Charles L. Kimbell

    Updated information on market economy country petroleum industry capital and exploration expenditures by geographic area (table 14) was not available in time for inclusion here, thus this information

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Preventing Methane Gas Explosions During Tunnel Construction

    By Fred N. Kissell

    In This Chapter [Early indicators of a gas problem How the methane hazard is reduced Ventilation principles for gassy tunnels Monitoring for gas Eliminating ignition sources and

    Jan 6, 2006

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    RI 5162 A Comparison Of The Smokescope And The Ringelmann Chart ? Introduction And Summary

    By L. R. Burdick

    The Smokescope is an instrument recently developed for determining the density of smoke by shade comparison. The instrument is designed so that the smoke is seen adjacent to two shades of gray corresp

    Jan 1, 1955

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    RI 2266 Leaching Iron Ores For Phosphorous

    By R. M. Winslow

    "The phosphorus content of an iron ore is a determining factor as regards the value of the ore and also its metallurgical treatment. If some method of treatment, such as concentration, leaching, etc.,

    Jul 1, 1921

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    RI 3289 The Microprojector For Determining Particle-Size Distribution And Number Concentration Of Atmospheric Dust

    By Carlton E. Brown, William P. Yant

    "INTRODUCTION Direct visual microscopic determination of particle-size distribution and number concentration of atmospheric dust is time-consuming and trying to the eyes. By using the microscope to pr

    Oct 1, 1935

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    RI 3857 Exploration of the Meckenburg Co, VA Tungsten Area

    By Ben E. Argyle

    "The tungsten area in southern Mecklenburg County, Virginia, was studied by the Bureau of Mines during the period August 1944 to March 1945. The explorations were an expansion of the work done by the

    Apr 1, 1946

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    RI 2384 Failure of Center Shots in Blasting

    By A. B. Hooker, L. C. IlsLey

    In lare-scal e blasting, it is customary to fire me.l'\Y shot.!:l simu1. taneously. The electric !atonators ara usually conneced in seies, ard are fired either from a power circuit or :from a blasting

    Aug 1, 1922

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    IC 9458 - Programmable Electronic Mining Systems: Best Practice Recommendations (In Nine Parts) - Part 2: 2.1. System Safety

    By Thomas J. Fisher, John J. Sammarco

    This report (System Safety 2.1) is the second in a nine-part series of recommendations addressing the functional safety of processor-controlled mining equipment. It is part of a risk-based system saf

    Jan 4, 2001

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    RI 2429 Quarry Problems from the Engineer's Viewpoint

    By Oliver Bowles

    The United States Bureau of Mines has within its ranks a group of engi- neers who are engaged in working out quarry problems, the solution of which will be of general benefit to the industries involve

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Materials And Methods

    Only limited work has been reported in the literature about the use of latex in soil. Unisol 91 2,3 (a 9:l oil-latex emulsion made b International Synthetic Rubber Company) and Phil1ips Petroset4 geo

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Employment And Injuries In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries

    By John C. Machisak

    THIS CHAPTER of the Minerals Yearbook relates to employment data and injury experience in the metal, nonmetal, and quarrying industries. Combined statistical data on the mineral industries as a whole

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Introduction (a0cf288b-78bc-44a8-9162-5389742592db)

    By R. V. Ramani, C. B. Manula, A. Owili-Eger

    The mine ventilation system consists of the fan, the roadways, and the regulatory devices. Sufficient fresh air must reach each working face in the mines to render harmless noxious, toxic, and respira

    Jan 1, 1975