Deterioration In The Heating Value Of Coal During Storage. - Introduction.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Horace C. Porter
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Jan 1, 1917

Abstract

Much has been written of the changes undergone by coal in storage and the deterioration of coal through exposure to the weather. In order to obtain definite information for the benefit of the Government departments and of all who store coal in large quantities, a series of tests was begun in the fall of 1909 under the supervision of J. A. Holmes, then chief technologist of the United States Geological Survey, and was continued by the Bureau of Mines after its establishment in 1910. The tests were confined to determinations of the loss in heating value of the coals and did not include a study of other deterioration; for example, in coking quality or the yield of by-products in coking. The Bureau of Yards and Docks of the Navy Department cooperated in tests of New River (W. Va.) coal, a variety largely used by the Navy. A preliminary report presenting a brief account of the early results of these tests has been published by the Bureau of Mines as Technical Paper 16.a The detailed report is presented in this bulletin, which gives a full account of the tests and the analytical data covering a period of five years' storage. Data of somewhat similar experiments for shorter periods with gas coal from the Pittsburgh bed, with Pocahontas coal on the Isthmus of Panama, and with Sheridan, Wyo., subbituminous coal, which is used for railroad and other purposes in the West, are included.
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APA: Horace C. Porter  (1917)  Deterioration In The Heating Value Of Coal During Storage. - Introduction.

MLA: Horace C. Porter Deterioration In The Heating Value Of Coal During Storage. - Introduction.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1917.

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