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Mechanical Stemming Construction For Blast Holes And Method Of Use, Paul Nicholas Worsey Jul 1988

Mechanical Stemming Construction For Blast Holes And Method Of Use, Paul Nicholas Worsey

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A stemming construction for a blast hole loaded with an explosive charge, comprising a tapering wedge member dispersed in the blast hole outwardly of the explosive charge with its narrower end facing outwardly toward the mouth of the blast hole, and particulate stemming material in the blast hole outwardly of the wedge member. Detonation of the explosive drives the wedge member into the stemming material to wedge the stemming material against the walls of the blast hole. The wedge member is preferably cone-shaped and can be provided with a stabilizing rod to prevent it from tilting.


Operations-Based Training Strategy For Longwall Mining, R. Larry Grayson, Michael J. Klishis, Ronald C. Althouse, George M. Lies May 1988

Operations-Based Training Strategy For Longwall Mining, R. Larry Grayson, Michael J. Klishis, Ronald C. Althouse, George M. Lies

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A system that can be used to pinpoint the specific training needs of operations and assist in the design and upgrading of focused training approaches can benefit longwall mining. It can be directed at systematically correcting performance discrepancies at an individual, crew, or mine level, and also to challenge workers and management toward attaining improved performances. Such an approach involves a combination of features, such as diligence in monitoring and evaluating performances, thorough coordination in implementing changes, and effective use of operational data.

The Bureau of Mines, through contract with the Mining Extension Service of West Virginia University, has developed …


Disintegration Of Wood, Marian Mazurkiewicz Jan 1988

Disintegration Of Wood, Marian Mazurkiewicz

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Disintegration of wood especially for production of wood pulp for making paper, involving subjecting a body of wood, more particularly a debarked log, to liquid jet action with the energy of the liquid as it impacts on the body such as to effect disintegration of the body into particles.


Knowledge Organization And Inference Engine For The Wvu Face Decision Support System, S. Carrow, R. S. Nutter Jr., R. S. Raman, N. A. Reddy, Y. V. Reddy, R. Larry Grayson Jan 1988

Knowledge Organization And Inference Engine For The Wvu Face Decision Support System, S. Carrow, R. S. Nutter Jr., R. S. Raman, N. A. Reddy, Y. V. Reddy, R. Larry Grayson

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The knowledge-based organization for the West Virginia University Face Decision Support System is given, along with the initial development of the associated inference engine. The knowledge base contains generic knowledge about underground coal mines that utilize continuous miners. A typical knowledge entry is given, and the inference engine methodology is explained. The engine utilizes this knowledge with data from monitoring systems and from interaction with the section foreman, to assist in making section management decisions and plans.


Three-Position Function Generation Of Planar Four-Bar Mechanisms With Equal Deviation Transmission Angle Control, Clark R. Barker, Gwo Huey Shu Jan 1988

Three-Position Function Generation Of Planar Four-Bar Mechanisms With Equal Deviation Transmission Angle Control, Clark R. Barker, Gwo Huey Shu

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In an earlier work, it has been shown that all of the potential solutions to a given problem may be represented in an αβ-plane which can be subdivided into mechanism types. Further, the regions in the αβ-plane may represent two possible forms of assembly plus a change of form class which are not valid solutions. In this paper, we provide a third-order polynomial which defines the locus in the αbeta-plane of solutions which have equal deviation of their transmission angle from the ideal of 90° throughout the entire range of motion. When these solutions are mapped into a Cartesian plane, …


Three-Position Function Generation Of Planar Four-Bar Mechanisms With Equal Deviation Transmission Angle Control, Clark R. Barker, Gwo Huey Shu Jan 1988

Three-Position Function Generation Of Planar Four-Bar Mechanisms With Equal Deviation Transmission Angle Control, Clark R. Barker, Gwo Huey Shu

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper is an extension of earlier work on mapping of three-position function generation of planar four-bar mechanisms. Previously, it has been shown that all of the potential solutions to a given problem may be represented in an aft plane which can be subdivided into mechanism types. Further, the regions in the aft plane may represent two possible forms of assembly plus a change of form class which are not valid solutions. In this paper, we provide a third-order polynomial which defines the locus in the aft-plane of solutions which have equal deviation of their transmission angle from the ideal …