Bulletin 56 First Series of Coal Dust Explosion Tests in the Experimental Mine

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 128
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- 8332 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1913
Abstract
This report has been prepared, not only for the purpose of recording
the results of the first series of coal-dust tests conducted in the experimental
mine of the Bureau of Mines, but also to place before the mining
public a description of the mine and an account of the objects
sought in its establishment.
Soon after the organization of the technologic branch of the United
States Geological Survey, J. A. Holmes, then chief of the branch,
concluded that for the solution of various problems relating to the
causes and prevention of mine explosions it would be best to carry
on large-scale tests in a mine rather than in a surface gallery.
The idea of utilizing the underground passage of a mine for making
explosion experiments did not at' first meet with general approval
among investigators in this country or abroad. Many thought a
mine passage was not a proper place in which scientific tests could be
conducted, as great difficulty in controlling conditions was expected.
However, after all arguments for and against such an investigation
had been carefully considered, plans for opening an experimental
mine were definitely adopted by the Bureau of Mines in 1910, and an
allotment of funds was made to carry out the project. The first
endeavor was to find an existing mine suitable for the purpose, but
the mines offered by owners were either worked out, were wet, had
poor roofs, or presented complications of various kinds, so that it
was finally decided to open a mine if a site could be obtained having
natural conditions that would fill the various requirements.
A most desirable location was found on property of the Pittsburgh
Coal Co., near Bruceton, Pa. The president of this company, Mr.
W. K. Field, the general manager, Mr. G. W. Schluederberg, and the
chief engineer, Mr. E. J. Taylor, rendered every possible service in
Citation
APA:
(1913) Bulletin 56 First Series of Coal Dust Explosion Tests in the Experimental MineMLA: Bulletin 56 First Series of Coal Dust Explosion Tests in the Experimental Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1913.