Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion : Coal-Dust in Mine-explosions (see Mr. Glenn's paper, p. 195)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1895
Abstract
E. E. Russell Tratman, New York City (communication to the Secretary): Mr. Glenn's paper brings up again the question of the part played by coal-dust in colliery-explosions. In the discussion of Sir Frederick Abel's paper on " Accidents in Mines," read before the Institution of Civil Engineers,? much was said about the dangerous properties of coal-dust, and several instances were given of the successful use of a spray of water, water and compressed air, or exhaust-steam from an engine, to keep the mine SUEciently damp to prevent the formation of dust clouds. Methods of preventing shots from blowing out; of using water cartridges to prevent flame ; and of using lime cartridges, wedges and other means of breaking down the coal were also discussed. Mr. Emerson Bainbridge referred to the explosive termed " roburite " (ammonium nitrate and
Citation
APA: (1895) Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion : Coal-Dust in Mine-explosions (see Mr. Glenn's paper, p. 195)
MLA: Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion : Coal-Dust in Mine-explosions (see Mr. Glenn's paper, p. 195). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.