RI 3557 Performance Of Subbituminous Coal In A Typical Underfeed Domestic Stoker ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
V. F. Parry
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

[Approximately 7-1/2 million tons of subbituminous coals are mined annually in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, of which 50 percent probably reaches domestic consumers. The moisture of these subbituminous coals is high, averaging about 25 percent when they are mined. The coals are non-caking end stack to a variable degree when exposed to normal atmospheric conditions. They are good domestic fuels, are considered to be smokeless in most furnaces, and have been used for many years in hand-fired domestic furnaces in which the practice is to employ large lutes for efficient combustion.]
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APA: V. F. Parry  (1941)  RI 3557 Performance Of Subbituminous Coal In A Typical Underfeed Domestic Stoker ? Introduction

MLA: V. F. Parry RI 3557 Performance Of Subbituminous Coal In A Typical Underfeed Domestic Stoker ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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