RI 2977 Rock barriers for coal mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. S. Rice H. P. Greenwald H. C. Howarth
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

"""Rock-dust barriers""5 as they are termed in this country, are for the purpose of confining a coal-dust mine explosion to the limited area in which it originates. These barriers were first tested in 1910-1911, with favorable results under the conditions of test, at the French official gallery which was then at Lieven, Department of Pas-de-Calais. Shortly afterwards the Bureau of Mines in the course of its investigation of all practical explosion-prevention methods tried barriers in the Experimental Mine near Bruceton, using the primary form of simple fixed cross shelves 20 inches wide extending over the passageway and laden with rock-dust. The Bureau termed them “Taffanel barriers"" in honor of the director of the Lieven testing station. The trials were made in conjunction with tests of explosibility of different coal-dusts.Experience showed that although the principle of barriers had merit when they were used for secondary defence, the primary form was uncertain in effectiveness. This led the senior author to design mechanically discharging barriers to be operated by the compression air waves which precede the flame of an explosion. For the better understanding of the principal involved, it is pointed out that the advance air waves are what make a coal-dust explosion possible by stirring up the coal-dust from the walls and floor of the passageway. If a barrier can throw inert dust into the air to form a cloud as dense or denser than that formed by the coal-dust, it will neutralize the explosiveness of the coal-dust, and the flame of the explosion will be extinguished. When the flame ceases, the pressure dies away in a short distance if the 'area that had been traversed by the explosion is not large."
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APA: G. S. Rice H. P. Greenwald H. C. Howarth  (1930)  RI 2977 Rock barriers for coal mines

MLA: G. S. Rice H. P. Greenwald H. C. Howarth RI 2977 Rock barriers for coal mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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