RI 2960 Temperatures For Rapid Self-Heating Of Powdered Coal And The Semicoke Made Therefrom

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 563 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 1929
Abstract
"Incidental to a cooperative investigation with the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the International Combustion Engineering Corporation on the burning characteristics of a powdered coal and the powdered semi-coke therefrom, the U. S. Bureau of :alas has determined the relative temperatures at which rapid self-heating occurs in these two fuels. Determinations were made on various screen sizes of the two fuels. Chemical analyses on different sizes were made in the bureau's Coal Analysis Laboratory, of which H. M. Cooper is in charge. The true densities were determined b the method given in Bureau of Mines Technical Paper 8.4The apparatus used in the determination of the temperatures for rapid self-heating was similar to that used by Wheeler A 10-gram sample of the fuel was placed upon a screen in a glass tube enclosed in a vertical electric furnace. The tube was surrounded with sand. One thermocouple -as imbedded in the sand and another in the fuel. Measurements of the temperatures were obtained at regular intervals with a recording potentiometer, as the furnace temperature was uniformly raised. Dry air was passed down through the fuel samples at a uniform rate of 123 c. c. per minute; the temperature of the air was substantially that of the furnace."
Citation
APA:
(1929) RI 2960 Temperatures For Rapid Self-Heating Of Powdered Coal And The Semicoke Made TherefromMLA: RI 2960 Temperatures For Rapid Self-Heating Of Powdered Coal And The Semicoke Made Therefrom. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.