RI 2671 The Resistance Of Coal-Mine Entries To The Flow Of Air - Part III. The Resistance Caused By Timber Sets And By Cars In Timbered Entry. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. W. Paul
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

This paper deals with the third phase of on extensive research on coal-mine ventilation factors. A comprehensive report of the entire work is in course of preparation, but abstracts of the various chapters are being prepared in order to make the results public as rapidly as possible. Parts I and II of this paper were issued Serial 2621 and Serial 2647 of the Bureau of Mines in July and October, 1924. They dealt with the resistance of unobstructed entry and the resistance caused by mine cars in untimbered entry. Description of the Tests After the resistance of unobstructed entry and of mine cars in untimbered entry had been determined by tests in the Experimental Mine, three different types of timbering were installed in the test section and the increased resistance caused by the timbering was determined.
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APA: J. W. Paul  (1925)  RI 2671 The Resistance Of Coal-Mine Entries To The Flow Of Air - Part III. The Resistance Caused By Timber Sets And By Cars In Timbered Entry. ? Introduction

MLA: J. W. Paul RI 2671 The Resistance Of Coal-Mine Entries To The Flow Of Air - Part III. The Resistance Caused By Timber Sets And By Cars In Timbered Entry. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1925.

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