RI 3489 Explosibility Of Semianthracite, Low-Volatile Bituminous Coal, And Medium-Volatile Bituminous Coal Dusts

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. P. Greenwald
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION In the course of its studies of the explosibility of various coal dusts in the Experimental coal mine, the Bureau of Mines has tested coals representing the entire range of volatile content found in the United States. In connection with their work the Bureau's field engineers some¬times meet operating officials who are not impressed by the fact that there is an explosion hazard in mines working low—volatile coals. Actually the difference in explosion hazard between high—volatile and low—volatile coals is one of degree and not of kind. The purpose of this paper is to set forth briefly the experimental evidence that has been accumulated on the explosibility of coal dusts containing 8 to 31 percent volatile matter on a dry, mineral—matter—free basis.There have been numerous dust explosions in mines in which coals were worked that have compositions within this range. Those explosions are listed in an appendix, together with a bibliography of Bureau of Mines papers describing explosion tests in the Experimental coal mine."
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APA: H. P. Greenwald  (1940)  RI 3489 Explosibility Of Semianthracite, Low-Volatile Bituminous Coal, And Medium-Volatile Bituminous Coal Dusts

MLA: H. P. Greenwald RI 3489 Explosibility Of Semianthracite, Low-Volatile Bituminous Coal, And Medium-Volatile Bituminous Coal Dusts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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