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Formula Predicts The Spontaneous Combustion Potential Of Bituminous Coals ? ObjectiveTo predict the spontaneous combustion potential of bituminous coals using a simple expression based on an easily acquired coal property. Background Approximately 20% of underground coal mine fir
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 3337 Annual Report Of The Explosives Division, Fiscal Year 1936 ? IntroductionBy Wilbert J. Huff
The Explosives Division of the United States Bureau of Mines makes certain laboratory and field investigations that deal with explosions, explosives, ignition, and combustion, together with many relat
Jan 1, 1937
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Mobile Roof Support Load Rate Monitoring SystemBy John K. Owens, Wayne L. Howie
Mobile roof support (MRS) machines are used as roof support during pillar recovery in retreat operations in lieu of wooden posts, cribs, or hydraulic props. A Mine Safety and Health Administration-per
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RI 8581 Fine Coal-Refuse Slurry DewateringBy R. R. Backer
The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with Washington Irrigation and Development Co. (WIDCO), evaluated the dewatering of fine coal-refuse slurry using chemicals and various types and combinations of dr
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3337 Annual Report Of The Explosives Division, Fiscal Year 1936 ? Introduction (d2616de2-6769-4d2e-abd6-d5d906b4eff2)By Wilbert J. Huff
The Explosives Division of the United States Bureau of Mines makes certain laboratory and field investigations that deal with explosions, explosives, ignition, and combustion, together with many relat
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 7884 Waste Lubricating Oil Research - An Investigation of Several Re-refining MethodsBy M. L. Whisman
Several commercial processes for reclaiming used lubricating oil were duplicated on a laboratory bench scale. Laboratory tests were selected and in some instances modified to determine the physical pr
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9527 - Effective Hazard Recognition Training Using a Latent-Image, Three-Dimensional Slide Simulation ExerciseBy E. A. Barrett, K. M. Kowalski
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) conducted experiments to determine if training using a latent- image, three-dimensional (3-D) slide simulation exercise improved miners' ability to recognize roof
Jan 1, 1995
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Metal Mining Facts - 20011. In 2001, a total of 281 metal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) (down from 309 metal mines in 2000). Metal mines were the smallest mining sec
Jul 1, 2003
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IC 9323 - Rib Stability: Practical Considerations To Optimize Rib DesignBy W. C. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines examined previous research on rib stability in an effort to develop a practical approach to understanding, characterizing, and controlling weak rib conditions in underground c
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7143 An Anisotropic Elastic Solution For Testing Stress Relief CoresBy Robert M. Becker
A thick-wall cylinder solution applicable to the evaluation of anisotropic elastic parameters is derived for the interpretation of stress relief data. For a restricted class of problems, a special rel
Jan 1, 1968
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Noise Assessment Of Stone/Aggregate Mines: Six Case StudiesBy D. R. Babich, E. R. Bauer
The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is conducting a cross-sectional survey of equipment sound levels and worker noise exposures in the stone/aggregate mining industr
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RI 5358 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Lee County, Va. ? IntroductionBy J. W. Miller
An investigation was begun by the Bureau of Mines in 1948 to determine the preparation characteristics of American coals. Results of the investigation were planned to be reported on a county basis and
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 8040 Optimum Automotive Use of the Combustion Characteristics of Gas From Coal-Low Pollution ConsiderationsBy 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 5357 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Bell County, Ky. ? IntroductionBy T. R. Jolley
An investigation was begun by the Bureau of Mines in 1948 to determine the preparation characteristics of American coals. Results of the investigation were planned to be reported on a county basis and
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 7164 An Acoustical Bench For An Ultrasonic Pulse SystemBy R. E. Thill
The ultrasonic pulse measurement system described measures velocities of longitudinal (compressional) and shear waves in rock to give values that can be used with density values to determine the dynam
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8928 Chemical Vapor Deposition Of Group IVB, VB, And VIB Elements With Nonmetals - A Literature ReviewBy H. O. McDonald
The Bureau of Mines reviewed the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) literature on the nonmetal binary and ternary compounds of the group IVB, VB, and VIB elements, with emphasis directed to the following
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8875 Computerized, Remote Monitoring Systems For Underground Coal Mines - Fires And Explosive AtmospheresBy Jeffrey H. Welsh
This report presents a study on the use of computerized, continuous remote monitoring systems for fire and explosive atmosphere safety in underground coal mines. The effects of these systems on the sa
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 6878 Electrorefining Of Titanium-Nitrogen AlloysBy Oliver Q. Leone
Electrorefining tests using titanium-nitrogen alloys as anode material showed that no significant quantity of nitrogen was transferred to the cathode deposit. The nitrogen of the anode remained in the
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4408 Thermochemical study of the olivines and orthopyroxenes (ba15a029-4a3f-44b7-9d8b-0199ec4551f5)By D. R. Torgoson, Th. G. Sahama
"This paper contains some new thermodynamic data for silicates in the series Mg2SiO4-Fe2siO4 and MgSiO3-FeSiO3 and gives the results of a thermodynamic attack on the problems of stability end paragene
Feb 1, 1949
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RI 3655 Size Content, Chemical Analysis and Physical Properties of 2-1/2 Inch Sub-Bituminous Slack from the Denver (Colo.) RegionBy Parry. V. F., W. S. Landers
"INTRODUCTION Approximately 1,250,000 tons of 2-1/2-inch and 1-1/2-inch slack, representing over half of the output from 40 to 50 mines, is produced in the Denver region each year. Part of this slack
Aug 1, 1942