Discussions - Of Mr. Scholz's Paper on Effect of Humidity in Mine-Explosions (see Trans., xxxix., 328)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1910
Abstract
Howard N. Eavenson, Gary, W. Va. (communication to the Secretary*):—For some time before the publication of Mr. Scholz's paper, I had been collecting data bearing upon its subject, and I now take pleasure in presenting to the Institute my results in the form of a discussion. It has long been a matter of common opinion among mining-men that mine-explosions are more frequent during the colder, or winter months, than during the warmer ones, and it is a matter of common knowledge among them that the air-ways and road-ways in most mines are much drier and are more inclined to be dusty during the winter than during the summer. In many mines, places which are wet and sloppy in the summer are dry and sometimes dusty during the winter. These changes, of course, can only be due to atmospheric conditions, and are caused by differences in temperature and humidity. Until recently, however, very little attention has been paid to the part that atmospheric conditions may play in mine-explosions, or, rather, to the effect they may have in rendering mine-conditions peculiarly dangerous, and in spreading and rendering more disastrous the effects of what otherwise probably would have been small explosions. To show the difference in mine-conditions during summer and winter months, I have tabulated in Table I. the results of 24 observations of hygrometric conditions in several different mines at different times of the year. Mines Nos. 1, 2, and 6 are located in the Pocahontas coal-region, in McDowell county,w.Va., the first one being a shaft-mine and the others drift. Mines 1A and 2A are drift-mines located in Logan county, W. Va. All of these are mines of fair size, but none of them has been in operation more than six years,
Citation
APA: (1910) Discussions - Of Mr. Scholz's Paper on Effect of Humidity in Mine-Explosions (see Trans., xxxix., 328)
MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Scholz's Paper on Effect of Humidity in Mine-Explosions (see Trans., xxxix., 328). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1910.