Contributed Remarks on "Spontaneous Combustion Of Coal In Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. A. H. Church
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1923

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MR. J. A. H. CHURCH: The salient feature would seem to be that the thickness of the seam, in our coals at any rate, is the main factor in predisposition to spontaneous ignition. The evidence, incomplete it must be admitted, in the Saskatchewan and British Columbia fields, and complete in the Alberta field to my mind, shows this up very strongly. The German report on the upper Silesian coal fields definitely fixes the critical thickness at 13 feet, the British report goes far beyond this figure by stating that liability to ignition increases with the thickness of the seam over four feet. Before discussing the Alberta fires it would be well to note an error on page 12 -the probable cause of the fire in the Frank Mine should read "Spontaneous near fault. Heating first discovered 1909". Of the six fires attributed to spontaneous ignition all the seams were identical or in excess of the critical thickness mentioned in the German report. If there be any reason in the foregoing it is high time some forethought were taken to adopt some definite system of laying out the workings of such seams not so much on the outcrop districts as with a view to the future operation to the dip. Seams approaching 13 feet in thickness which to date have shown no disposition towards heating during the extraction of the outcrop areas may well cause infinite trouble or indeed total loss when the ventilating pressures increase as increase they must to the dip. This state of affairs can be combatted only by the adoption of a correct system of working and the provision of numerous airways of as large an area as may be compatible with the physical characteristics of the particular seam.
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APA: J. A. H. Church  (1923)  Contributed Remarks on "Spontaneous Combustion Of Coal In Mines

MLA: J. A. H. Church Contributed Remarks on "Spontaneous Combustion Of Coal In Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1923.

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