RI 2054 Explosion Hazard in Steel Mills Arising from Partially Consumed Coal Dust

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. D. Tracy
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Dec 1, 1919

Abstract

For many yeirs natural gas has been the principal fuel used in the he·1 ting furnaces in those mills located in the. Pi t-c;s. b.urgh district· \7hich manufacture bolts ., nuts, rivets, pick$, mattocks and srr.&11 for6ine;s. For a nUI.1"'.::>er of years the steady supply of this fuel has been more or less interrupted owing to the increased4􀅆and f·or d9mes tic use and to the increasing difficulty in securing an ad.eq_ua te c.1mount of natural gas. This condition has led a number of the steel compa.nies to substitute -oulvsrized coal a.s a fuel for the.furnaces. Elaborate irista.llations have been made for pulverizing tne coal ar!d _ coriveyi􀋓16 i -c to the fur:waces. • Soon after the furnaces ·-:commenced .. to operate ·,Vi th :pulverized coal, large quanti ties O::f.' fine dust beg.::in to accumulate on the platforms over the fu:rna. ces, the. roof trusses, on the outside of the va.rious· pip·e ·line electric cables a.i.1.d even on the roofs of the buildings. Some of tha comi:,a.n:;.0s, becomin·g alarmed, requested the Bureau of ;Unes to rr.c1ke an investigation to ascertcliin the.· licibili ty of this dust to cause an explosion.· 􀋔Nhi le conducting this inves ti ga ti on,· an explosion· occurr-2! d in a.nothe:2 􀋕nill ·,7hich caused 􀋖he death of one man and severely burned t;io others. Eleven sc1nrcles of the dust (which for convenience has been termed "mill d.ust 11 ) from various locations in the different mill' buildings were taken and submitted to chemical analyses, microscopic examination and also to flame and explosion tests. From the chu,1ica.l analyses it was found that· the volatile matter in th..:: dusts xanged -from 6.3 per cent to 23,54 per cent, fixed carbon from 50.88 per cent to 67.08 per cent and ash from 32.29 per cent to 32.16 per centw
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APA: L. D. Tracy  (1919)  RI 2054 Explosion Hazard in Steel Mills Arising from Partially Consumed Coal Dust

MLA: L. D. Tracy RI 2054 Explosion Hazard in Steel Mills Arising from Partially Consumed Coal Dust. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1919.

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