RI 2563 Effective Temperatures For Still Air Conditions And Their Application To Mining

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. C. Houghten C. P. Yalaglou R. R. Sayers
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Jan 1, 1924

Abstract

"Introduction.Atmospheric conditions relative to high temperature and humidity are of great importance in mining, as well as in such allied fields as railroad and vehicular tunnels. An extended investigation into the effect of these factors on men has been in progress for some time, both in the field under actual working conditions, and at the Pittsburgh experiment station of the bureau in cooperation with the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers and the U. S. Public Health Service.For several years one of the writers (Dr. Sayers) and L. Harrington, supervising mining engineer of the bureau, have been studying the effects of hot humid atmosphere in metal mines on the comfort and efficiency of the workers. Some of the reactions experienced in still and in moving saturated mine air at temperatures of 90 to 100°F., with men at rest are presented in a recent paper.****The present paper is based on experiments made under carefully controlled conditions to determine the relative feeling of warmth experienced by men in atmospheres of various degrees of temperature and humidity. The work was conducted by the research laboratory of the American society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, at the Pittsburgh experiment station of the Bureau of Mines, in special physchrometric chambers built for this purpose. It was carried on under the direction of F. Paul Anderson, director of the laboratory, Dr. R. R. Sayers and A. C. Fieldner of the Bureau of Mines. The results given in this paper are for still air only. Investigations of the effects of moving air are being continued, and will be reported later."
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APA: F. C. Houghten C. P. Yalaglou R. R. Sayers  (1924)  RI 2563 Effective Temperatures For Still Air Conditions And Their Application To Mining

MLA: F. C. Houghten C. P. Yalaglou R. R. Sayers RI 2563 Effective Temperatures For Still Air Conditions And Their Application To Mining. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.

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