Bulletin 58 Fuel-Briquetting Investigations, July 1904 to July 1912

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. L. Wright
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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326
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1913

Abstract

In 1904 the Government began a series of fuel-testing investiga- tions at its fuel-testing plant at St. Louis, Mo. These investigations, which were placed under the supervision of the United States Geo- logical Survey, included chemical analyses, steaming tests, gas- producer tests, briquetting tests, coking tests, and washing tests of samples collected from the various coal fields of the country. The specific purpose of the investigations was to analyze and test the coals and lignites in the United States, in order to deternime their fuel values and the most efficient methods of utilizing them for different purposes. Part of the fuel-testing plant, including the briquetting equipment, was moved to Norfolk, Va., in 1907, and the fuel-testing investiga- tions were made one of the divisions of the technologic branch of the Geological Survey. In 1908, after the close of the Jamestown Exposition, most of the fuel-testing equipment was removed to its present location at the Pittsburgh experiment station, Fortieth and Butler Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. In 1910, an act of Congress, effective July 1, established the Bureau of Mines in the Department of the Interior and authorized the transfer to this bureau of the fuel-testing investigations that had been carried on by the technologic branch. Bulletins presenting the results of various inquiries and investiga- tions relating to briquetting have been published by the Geological Survey and the Bureau of Mines. As the supply of some of these bulletins is exhausted, the Bureau of Mines has decided, instead of reprinting them, to publish the more important facts they contain
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APA: C. L. Wright  (1913)  Bulletin 58 Fuel-Briquetting Investigations, July 1904 to July 1912

MLA: C. L. Wright Bulletin 58 Fuel-Briquetting Investigations, July 1904 to July 1912. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1913.

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