IC 8277 Bureau of Mines Research & Technologic Work on Coal, 1964

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 126
- File Size:
- 25448 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 1, 1965
Abstract
Coal research and related activities in 1964 by the Bureau of Mines
resulted in many advances in the production, preparation, and utilization of
this valuable natural resource. Mining research during the year was marked by
work on hydraulic mining, coalbed degasification, mine drainage control, mine
sealing, strip-mine rehabilitation, and quenching of mine-refuse fires.
Bureau research continued to produce information leading to increased safety
in underground mining. Such research included roof and rib control via bolting
and bonding, pressure monitoring of coal and mine rock during mining operations,
and development of safety devices for detecting conditions leading to
roof falls. Other safety work was continued on methane detectors, coal-dust
suppression, and mine venti lation equipment and techniques. Mine explosion
and explosives research, mine equipment and materials, safety rule modernization,
and safety education and training of mine workmen were continued.
Coal storage and preparation work in 1964 ranged from freezeproofing of
lignite for rail shipment, through washability studies of coals and washing
equipment, to research on new ways to remove ash and sulfur from coal.
Electric power production, which ,accounts for a major portion of the market
for coal, received further study. Unique power generation systems, inc luding
coal-burning gas turbine and megnetohydrodynamic generators, were intensively
investigated. Conventional power systems were improved through continuation
of work on furnace performance, powerplant stack gas purification, and
engineering and boiler water service.
Citation
APA:
(1965) IC 8277 Bureau of Mines Research & Technologic Work on Coal, 1964MLA: IC 8277 Bureau of Mines Research & Technologic Work on Coal, 1964. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.