RI 2624 Temperatures In Cabs Of Freight Locomotives Passing Through Tunnels Of The Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 22
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- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1924
Abstract
"Railroad locomotives produce heat, gas, and smoke, which cause considerable discomfort to engine men and firemen while passing through tunnels. In order to try and improve these conditions, the Bureau of Mines has investigated the composition of atmospheres in cabs of freight locomotives while in tunnels; and some of the higher temperatures in the cabs were noted; physiological effects upon men were determined and gas masks and respirators were devised to eliminate the effects of irritating and poisonous gases and smoke. Those investigations were conducted in tunnels of the Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Union Pacific railroads; while that described in this paper was carried out in tunnels of the Chesapeake & Ohio, Railroad, situated in the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains in Virginia and West Virginia, Freight locomotives used by this railroad are of the Mallet type, which have two separate cylinders: and two separate sets of driving wheels on each side. In locomotive language they are of the 2-6-6-2 type. All of the cylinders act as simple engines when starting or in slow, heavy hauling; but at faster speeds the pair of cylinders on each side operate compound, Mallet locomotives are the largest and most powerful now operated.The tendency in train operation has always been to increase the burden upon locomotives, Present traffic needs frequently load even the Mallet engine to capacity, and yet the weight of trains tends to increase. It has been suggested as a means of securing greater power units that Mallets be constructed to operate only as simple engines. This would increase the amount of steam given off as the amount of coal burned and the resulting volume of flue gas emitted."
Citation
APA:
(1924) RI 2624 Temperatures In Cabs Of Freight Locomotives Passing Through Tunnels Of The Chesapeake & Ohio RailroadMLA: RI 2624 Temperatures In Cabs Of Freight Locomotives Passing Through Tunnels Of The Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.