RI 2323 The Smoke Problem

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
O. P. Hood
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Feb 1, 1922

Abstract

The smoke problem means different things in different places . In the neighborhood of industrial plants , especially smelting plants and cement plants , the term " smoke " is applied to material discharged from these plants , consisting of a mixture of solid particles ( dust ) , fume which has condensed from vapors , and gases of various kinds that are produced in the operations . In the ordinary use of the word , however , " smoke" refers to the visible material which escapes from the burning of coal . White smoke usually owes its color to small drops of water which have condensed from the water vapor that it formed in the burning of coal . When smoke is black, the color is due to unconsumed particles of carbon and usually when the smoke problem is spoken of , it is this black smoke produced in the burning of coal that is referred to , Many inquiries in regard to smoke are addressed to the Bureau of Mines , and the following brief summary has been prepared as covering the usual questions . For references to the smoke problem in England , I am indebted to a recent interesting paper on this topic by David Brownlie .
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APA: O. P. Hood  (1922)  RI 2323 The Smoke Problem

MLA: O. P. Hood RI 2323 The Smoke Problem. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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