Chicago, Ill Paper - Notes on Coal-Dust in Colliery Explosions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. S. Hutchinson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1885

Abstract

The subject of the influence of coal-dust in mine-explosions has received considerable attention both in England and on the continent of Europe, but until the recent disaster at Pocahontas, Va., it seems not to have been of special interest to engineers in this country. The reason, perhaps, is that most of our bituminous mines are worked by short shafts, slopes and drifts; few have been specially dry; and the explosions that have occurred could readily be traced to fire-damp with 110 complicated circumstances. The object of the present paper is to bring together, for the convenience of members of the Institute, the principal English opinions upon this important subject. Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, in their report to the Home Secretary," in England, on the Haswell Colliery explosion in 1844, seem to have been the first to point out that dust fed the flame originating in a
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APA: E. S. Hutchinson  (1885)  Chicago, Ill Paper - Notes on Coal-Dust in Colliery Explosions

MLA: E. S. Hutchinson Chicago, Ill Paper - Notes on Coal-Dust in Colliery Explosions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1885.

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