OFR-38-72 Development Of A Porosimeter For Coal Mines - Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

This project was started 8 June 1971. As set forth in our Proposal of 28 April 1970, responding to the RFP of 30 March 1970, the plan was twofold: 1) choose fluids and develop techniques for measuring coat porosity, and 2) construct a porosimeter for making such measurements, By the time plans for the porosimeter had been drawn up, the picture had changed; and it was found more advisable to do further researches on porosity rather than build the equipment. This development arose from a meeting with Dr. Fred N. Kissell on 14, 15 October 1971, annotated in our letter of 19 October 1971, and was contracted for 6 December 1971. The technical effort of the project was completed 7 May 1972. From the beginning it was realized that the ratio of 'hole volume to the whole volume' might be too simplistic a definition for coat porosity and that its measurement might be confounded by complications which were not yet known, We were hopeful that an exploration of fluids and techniques would provide early feedback on both these points which could be used in subsequent developments. This turned out to be the case.
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APA:  (1972)  OFR-38-72 Development Of A Porosimeter For Coal Mines - Introduction And Summary

MLA: OFR-38-72 Development Of A Porosimeter For Coal Mines - Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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