RI 2441 Report of Lignite-Carbonizing Experiments Conducted at Grand Forks in 1922

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 28
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- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 1923
Abstract
The results of the 1921 cooperative experiments conducted by the U. S.
Bureau of Mines and the University of North Dakota at the University mining substation
plent at Hebron , North Dakota , pointed clearly to certain definite dep
ficiencies in the schemes hitherto developed for benefiting and utilizing lignite .
First The apparatus used in the carbonizing process or used to produce carbonized
lignite suitable for briquetting is too costly , that is , the cost per ton day
of residue made is too high . Second - The depreciation of the carbonizing appara
tus is too high . Third The carbonizing apparatus can not be operated intermittently
without seriously damaging it and impairing its efficiency of performance
. Fourth Too little attention has been given to the possibility of
using at least a certain percentage of the carbonized lignite directly in suitable
stoves and furnaces without briquetting or other treatment . Accordingly , consideration
was given to the design of an oven that could be built at a mine without
the importation of highly skilled and specially trained construction men ,
erected at a low first cost , readily kept in a state of repair , operated at a
rela tively high capacity and put into operation or shut down at will without
seriously damaging the brickwork . The need of such an oven was appreciated also
by the University of North Dakota and a cooperative agreement was made to build
and operate such an oven during the summer of 1921.
Citation
APA:
(1923) RI 2441 Report of Lignite-Carbonizing Experiments Conducted at Grand Forks in 1922MLA: RI 2441 Report of Lignite-Carbonizing Experiments Conducted at Grand Forks in 1922. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.