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Airborne Dust Liberation During Coal CrushingBy Steven J. Page, John A. Organiscak
Airborne dust generation is one of the byproducts of coal mining, processing, and handling. The amount of airborne total dust (ATD, respirable size and larger) and airborne respirable dust (ARD) gener
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RI 7701 Waste Glass As A Flux For Brick ClaysBy M. E. Tyrrell
Work in this investigation was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to demonstrate how waste glass might be utilized to lower the required firing temperature and firing time of structural clay products.
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 7297 Structural Design Data For Unreinforced Concrete Tunnel LiningsBy J. D. Dixon
The Bureau of Mines has developed structural design data for unreinforced concrete tunnel linings in the form of stress and deflection coefficients from which bending, axial, shear, and boundary stres
Jan 1, 1969
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A Safer Method For Cleaning State-Of-Maine Filters - ObjectiveImprove safety at mineral operations that use cyanide leach solutions to recover precious metals from finely ground ores, Approach Provide an alternative, non-acidic means of cleaning processing
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8251 Test Procedures for Nonlinearly Elastic Stress-Relief OvercoresBy James R. Aggson
The theoretical relationships that are used to calculate in situ rock stress magnitudes and directions from borehole deformation data obtained during overcoring are based on the assumption that the ro
Jan 1, 1977
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Roof To Floor Closure Rate Instrument For Underground Mines ? ObjectiveProvide roof to floor closure rate measurements during underground mining, especially retreat mining of coal pillars, thereby helping the miners predict an imminent roof fall. Approach An electron
Jan 1, 1982
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Hearing Loss Prevention - Investigation Of Technology For Hearing Loss PreventionBy David C. Byrne
PURPOSE: Evaluate practical technological advances in level-dependent hearing protectors and inexpensive personal acoustic monitors. RESEARCH SUMMARY: The results of previous NIOSH research show
Jan 2, 2000
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RI 9230 - Effectiveness of Organic Binders for Iron Ore PelletizationBy Larry A. Haas
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the use of organic binders as substitutes for bentonite in agglomerating iron ore concentrate. Over 30 organic binders were evaluated at several dosage levels in
Jan 1, 1989
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Vibration Time And Rest Time During Sinusoidal Vibration Experiments: Do These Factors Affect Comfort Ratings?By Vibration Research Group, Natasha K. Lee Shee, Tammy R. Eger, James P. Dickey, Paul-Émile Boileau, Lana M. Trick, Michele L. Oliver
Introduction Industrial exposure to whole-body vibration is associated with injury and discomfort. Certain industries, notably mining, construction, and forestry, involve complex 6 degrees of freed
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 4221 Stone Hill Copper Mine, Cleburne and Randolph Counties, Ala.By J. R. Thoenen, Hugh D. Pallister
"INTRODUCTION The Stone Hill Copper project resulted from the recommendations made in the war minerals report on this deposit by engineers of the Bureau of Mines 4/ and a similar report of the Geologi
Apr 1, 1948
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Medium Frequency Vehicular Control And Communication Systems For Underground MinesBy 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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Back Injury Control Measures For Manual Lifting And Seat DesignBy S. Gallagher, A. G. Mayton
Back injuries account for a high proportion of lost workdays in the mining industry and are a leading cause of disability in mine workers. Two risk factors for low back injuries are manual lifting and
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RI 5960 Precipitation And Electrode Position Of Mercury In Caustic Solutions ? SummaryBy J. W. Town
This report summarizes the results of laboratory investigations made by the Bureau c! Mines on the recovery of mercury from caustic sulfide solutions by aluminum precipitation and by electrodeposition
Jan 1, 1962
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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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RI 8880 - Simulation of Methane Flows in Noncoal MinesBy Andrew B. Cecala, Edward D. Thimons
The Bureau of Mines has successfully tested a method to simulate methane (CH~) flows from face areas through the returns of noncoal mines. This technique' involves releasing a small quantity of t
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8985 -Methane Control on Longwalls With Cross- Measure Boreholes (Lower Kittanning Coalbed)By F. Garcia, J. Cervik
The cross-measure borehole technique has been shown by the Bureau of Mines to be an effective method of controlling methane liberated by fracturing the roof strata in longwall gobs where overburden is
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 5940 Concentration Of Pollucite Ores ? Introduction And SummaryBy K. C. Dean
A flotation method was developed by the Bureau of Mines for concentrating pollucite, a cesium-aluminum-silicate mineral that may contain from 20 to 40 percent cesium oxide. Separation of the pollucite
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 9067 - Bolt Anchorage With Gypsum-Plaster Water Capsule CartridgesBy J. E. Fraley
Full-column anchored resin bolts were first used in underground mines in 1972. These bolts appear to improve support in many roof bolt applications, as indicated by the use of about 30 million resin b
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-56-80 Characterization Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust Computer Analysis Of Scanning Electron Microscope ImagesBy Gerald G. Johnson
The use of the Scanning Electron Microscope to characterize Coal Mine Dust has been possible because of two circumstances. First, the imaging process of the SEM allows multiple signals (secondary elec
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 9143 - Protective Structures for Low-Coal Shuttle Car OperatorBy William D. Mayercheck, August J. Kwitowski, John R. Bartels
This report discusses the Bureau of Mines' efforts to develop partial protective structures for operators of low-coal shuttle cars. In coal seams 48 in high or less, full-coverage canopies are ge
Jan 1, 1987