RI 2858 Tests of Atmospheres in Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Tunnels between Clifton Forge VA & Hinton WV

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. R. Sayers L. B. Berger W. P. Yant
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Feb 1, 1928

Abstract

"At the request of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Co. a number of tests were made to determine the temperature, humidity, and composition of the atmosphere in certain tunnels of that railroad between Clifton Forge, Va., and Hinton, W. Va. The purpose of these tests was to determine conditions in the cabs of freight locomotives while pulling trains through these tunnels. Tests were made of two types of locomotives, classified by the railroad company as the H-6 and H-7. Both are of the Mallet type, but the H-6 class has one pair of cylinders operating at boiler pressure and the other pair compound, whereas the H-7 operates all four cylinders at boiler pressure, thereby exhausting steam at a higher temperature than the H-6. It was desired to determine the relation between conditions on the H-6 and H-7 engines under comparable conditions of operation. This information supplements previous tests by the Bureau of Mines, discussed in its Reports of Investigations Serial No. 2624, entitled, ""Temperatures in Cabs of Freight Locomotives Passing Through Tunnels of Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, 11 by s. H. Katz and E. G. Meiter, July, 1924. Three incidental tests of passenger engines were also made."
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APA: R. R. Sayers L. B. Berger W. P. Yant  (1928)  RI 2858 Tests of Atmospheres in Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Tunnels between Clifton Forge VA & Hinton WV

MLA: R. R. Sayers L. B. Berger W. P. Yant RI 2858 Tests of Atmospheres in Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Tunnels between Clifton Forge VA & Hinton WV. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.

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