RI 6858 A Coal-Fired Water Pump

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. E. Zeilinger
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The technical feasibility of using energy from explosive ignitions of coal dust to pump water was .demonstrated in an exploratory investigation. Ignition of small amounts of pulverized coal that were dispersed in air over columns of water pumped up to 5.3 gallons of water per cycle when operated against a head of 30.75 feet. Water displacement was accomplished by either manual or automatic operation through a single cycle, and by automatic operation through a continuous series of cycles of I-minute duration. Operating through single cycles, slurries containing up to 3 pounds of coal and 4.6 gallons of water were also pumped. Possible uses of an efficient coal-fired pump would include pumping water for irrigation purposes, removing water from mines, transporting coal from mines in the form of a slurry, and pumping water to elevated reservoirs at electric powerplants so that it could be used to generate electricity during peak periods of demand.
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APA: J. E. Zeilinger  (1966)  RI 6858 A Coal-Fired Water Pump

MLA: J. E. Zeilinger RI 6858 A Coal-Fired Water Pump. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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