Mine Gases and Ventilation: Textbook for Students of Mining, Mining Engineers and Candidates Preparing for Mining Examinations Designed for Working Out the Various Problems that Arise in the Practice of Coal Mining, as They Relate to the Safe and Effecient Operation of MinesMcGraw-Hill, 1920 - 433 páginas |
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... absorbed there- from by the red corpuscles ( hæmoglobin ) of the blood , is carried by the circulation to the tissues of the body , where it is consumed with the production of carbon dioxide . This gas is absorbed by the blood and ...
... absorbed there- from by the red corpuscles ( hæmoglobin ) of the blood , is carried by the circulation to the tissues of the body , where it is consumed with the production of carbon dioxide . This gas is absorbed by the blood and ...
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... absorbed or held by the air is an invisible vapor that resem- bles a gas in its behavior , until a sufficient amount ... absorption of oxygen from the air by the coal . Mine Air . Except when diluted with other gases , the air in a well ...
... absorbed or held by the air is an invisible vapor that resem- bles a gas in its behavior , until a sufficient amount ... absorption of oxygen from the air by the coal . Mine Air . Except when diluted with other gases , the air in a well ...
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... absorbed in doing outside work while the re- mainder , only , is available for internal work and manifest as heat energy , thus causing a lesser rise of temperature . Work of Expansion of Air . - When air is expanded by the addition of ...
... absorbed in doing outside work while the re- mainder , only , is available for internal work and manifest as heat energy , thus causing a lesser rise of temperature . Work of Expansion of Air . - When air is expanded by the addition of ...
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... absorbed when a gas or vapor becomes a liquid , or a liquid becomes a solid . The change is thus a heat condition only . Vapors and Gases . - The term vapor properly describes the gaseous condition of most substances that , at ordinary ...
... absorbed when a gas or vapor becomes a liquid , or a liquid becomes a solid . The change is thus a heat condition only . Vapors and Gases . - The term vapor properly describes the gaseous condition of most substances that , at ordinary ...
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... absorb varying quantities of hydrogen , nitrogen , oxygen , the hydrocarbon and other gases . The most common examples of occlusion are the absorp- tion 34 MINE GASES AND VENTILATION Matter Measurement-Density and volume-Specific ...
... absorb varying quantities of hydrogen , nitrogen , oxygen , the hydrocarbon and other gases . The most common examples of occlusion are the absorp- tion 34 MINE GASES AND VENTILATION Matter Measurement-Density and volume-Specific ...
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Página 401 - Minutes = 1 Hour 24 Hours = 1 Day 7 Days = 1 Week 28 Days = 1 Lunar Month...
Página 29 - Al . . . .Sb ....A ....As ....Ba . ...Bi . ...B . ...Br . . . .Cd . . . .Cs . . . .Ca ....C . . . .Ce . . . .Cl . ...Cr ....Co . ...Cb . . . .Cu...
Página 399 - Apothecaries' weight 20 grains = 1 scruple 3 scruples = 1 dram = 60 grains 8 drams = 1 ounce = 24 scruples...
Página 152 - ... skilled in such work, and all parts that require sterilizing shall be readily accessible for this purpose. (c) All parts of the apparatus subject to or liable to be subjected to pressures in excess of 5 pounds per square inch shall be...
Página 42 - Law states that the rates of diffusion of gases are inversely proportional to the square roots of their densities. Or...
Página 156 - Test 15 is made to determine the maximum length of time that the apparatus will supply the needs of the wearer when in a quiescent state. The wearer will remain as far as possible in a sitting posture throughout the test and perform no work. He will be allowed to manipulate the devices controlling the compressed-oxygen or compressedair supply to conserve such compressedoxygen or compressed-air supply to the greatest advantage.
Página 102 - AC, it follows, ex cequali, that as AM is to AC so is the time along AM to the time along AC. THEOREM IV, PROPOSITION IV The times of descent along planes of the same length but of different inclinations are to each other in the inverse ratio of the square roots of their heights From a single point B draw the planes BA and BC, having the same length but different inclinations; let AE and CD be horizontal lines drawn to meet the perpendicular BD; and...
Página 55 - ... the weight of an equal volume of air at the same temperature and pressure.
Página 150 - Permissibility tests will not be made unless the unit has been completely developed and is a form that can be marketed. (f ) The results of the tests shall be regarded as confidential by all present at the tests and shall not be made public in any way before the shot-firing unit is formally approved by the Bureau of Mines.
Página 152 - A self-contained breathing apparatus in which the expired atmosphere is recirculated shall be provided with a release valve that is operated manually or automatically and is placed at some point in the circulatory system of the apparatus. The function of this valve shall be...