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6/1/2002 - Conference papersAn evaluation of multiple mine fire sensor types for nuisance alarm discrimination. The response of multiple fire sensor types to three small coal fires and three small conveyor belt fires in the presence of diesel emissions was evaluated.
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6/1/2001 - Conference papersA project to evaluate the South African bagged stone dust explosion barrier was successfully completed at the NIOSH Lake Lynn Experimental Mine.
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4/1/2000 - Conference papersReport on the application of a neural-network program using mine sensor data to classify the type of fire.
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1/1/2000 - Peer reviewed journal articlesNIOSH has devised a passive means to detect overheating insulators on direct current systems.
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10/1/1999 - Conference papersA series of four coal combustion experiments was conducted at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory in the Safety Research Coal Mine to evaluate the response of optical and ionization smoke and CO sens...
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6/1/1999 - Conference papersA report on a series of four coal combustion experiments conducted at the NIOSH (PRL) Safety Research Coal Mine (SRCM) to evaluate the response of fire sensors to a small 0.61 m square smoldering coal fire which transitions to flaming combustion in the ...
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8/1/1998 - Technology NewsNIOSH designed a passive device to detect overheating insulators on mine trolley/track haulageways.
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8/1/1998 - Conference papersSeveral experimental programs were conducted at the Pittsburgh Research Center to investigate the level of mine fire detection and alarm capability possible using state-of-the-art technology.
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6/1/1998 - Conference papersThere has been some improvement in overall mine fire preparedness. However, little data has been gathered on a site-by-site basis to determine what improvements might be made on a local level.
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9/1/1997 - Conference papersThe research reported here is an attempt to quantify the fire protection offered by four inches of red oak and other materials.
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