IC 7211 Pointers On The Storage Of Coal

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. F. Barkley
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Jan 1, 1942

Abstract

During the present war emergency, under the urge of the Federal Government to store coal, the following; questions are arising n the minds of coal users: (a) Will the coal lose any of its heating value in storage? (b) Will it slack and give a smaller-size coal? (c) Will its burning characteristics change in any way? (d) Will it catch fire from spontaneous combustion? (e) What precautions should be taken when storing coal? In regard to the loss of heating value of coal in storage, tests made by the Bureau of Mines show that the loss commonly has been overestimated. Various types of storage tests were made on New River, Pocahontas, Pittsburgh Gas, and Sheridan Wyoming coals. The following is quoted from Bureau of Mines Bulletin 136, Deterioration in the Heating; Value of Coal During Storage, by H. C. Porter and F. K. Ovitz:
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APA: J. F. Barkley  (1942)  IC 7211 Pointers On The Storage Of Coal

MLA: J. F. Barkley IC 7211 Pointers On The Storage Of Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.

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