RI 2306 Momentary Heating of Inflammable Dusts

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 22
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1922
Abstract
When the Federal investigation of coal - dust explosions in mines was begun
in 1908 , following a series of mine explosion disasters in 1907 , mining men generally
questioned whether coal dust in air is explosive unless " gas " or methane is
present , though perhaps in small amounts not detectable by a safety lamp . The
experimental tests beginning in 1909 at the Pittsburgh testing gallery, and after
1911 , at the Experimental mine , demonstrated to the mining public the explosibility
of coal dust in itself .
There followed much controversy , both among practical mining men and
scientists , as to whether the coal-dust particles uni te directly with the oxygen
of the air, or whether gas is instantaneously distilled from the dust prior to explosive
combustion , the gas enveloping each particle and propagating the flame from
one to another . In considering methods of preventing explosions , this question made
no difference for practical purposes , but it did have bearing in determining the
relative inflammability of dusts of different coals . This led to the experiments
by Guy B. Taylor and Horace C. Porter , on the momentary heating of the inflammable
coal dusts , reported in this paper . Meanwhile , experiments on the inflammability
of coal dust conducted in the Experimental mine , under my direction , and in the
laboratory by J. C. W. Frazer and later by J. K. Clement and J. N. Lawrence , showed
that different kinds of coal dust differ markedly in inflammability , thus confirming
experiments made by Messrs . Taffanel and Durr at the Lievin Testing Station , France ,
and by various investigators in Great Britain . Both the French and British investigators
concluded that their experiments demonstrated the distillation of
volatile matter preceding inflammation .
Citation
APA:
(1922) RI 2306 Momentary Heating of Inflammable DustsMLA: RI 2306 Momentary Heating of Inflammable Dusts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.