Research Project Reports and Theses Produced Through Center Support, 1983-1991

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"Correlatina Lung Crackle Usina Holographic lnterf erometryAli Afshari, MS, West Virginia University, 1989The Effect or Surfactants on Suppression of Non-Wettable ParticlesAli Alaboyun, MS, Mineral Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 1989Geochemical Characterization of Kerogem, ShaJes, and Coal .Refme ~ted with Allegheny Fonnationof Cases of Northern West VirginiaDick Andre, MS, West Virginia University, 1987Particle Concentrations in a Hazelton Inhalation ChamberShahram Bavani, MS, West Virginia University, 1985Use and Potential of Luer Holographic Interferometry and Subsidence Model Study of an Underground.Room and Pillar MineRichard Begley, MS, West Virginia University, 1984Development of a Mechanistic Model for Prediction of Subsidence in a Longwall MineRichard Begley, PhD, West Virginia University, 1990.Redesign of Micro-Orifice Unifonn Deposit ImpactorSteve Behm, MS, University of Minnesota, 1991A Fracture Mechanics Study of Crack Propagation Mechanism in Coal: The Mechanics of Fine FragmentFonnationZ. T. Bieniawski and R. Karl Zipf, Jr., Mining Engineering Department, The Pennsylvania State University,University Park, PA. Final Report, October 1, 1988A Mathematical Model for the Prediction of Ambient Dust Concentrations in Mine AtmospheresR. Bhaskar, MS, Mining Engineering and Operations Research, The Pennsylvania State University, 1984Spatial and Temporal Behavior of Dust in Mines-Theoretical and Experimental StudiesR. Bhaskar, PhD, Mining Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 1987Experimental Studies of Dispersion and Deposition of Fane Particles in a Wind Tunnel and Mine AirwayKlaus Bode, MS, Mining Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 1991Perf'onnance of the High Yield Technology PM - 100 - Particle 11ux MonitorRobert Caldow, MS, University of Minnesota, 1987Development of Improved Methods for Monitoring and Control of Diesel Particulate in an Underground CoalMineD. H. Carlson, B. C. Cornilsen, P. L. Loyselk, X. Shan and J. H. Johnson, Michigan Technological University,Houghton, Ml. Final Report, June 15, 1991"
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APA:  (1992)  Research Project Reports and Theses Produced Through Center Support, 1983-1991

MLA: Research Project Reports and Theses Produced Through Center Support, 1983-1991. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1992.

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