RI 3028 Some Experiments On The Initiation Of Coal-Dust Explosions By Gas Explosions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. S. Rice
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

This paper describes preliminary tests at the Bureau's Experimental Mine to determine, under conditions that may prevail in a bituminous coal-mine heading, how small a quantity of fire damp may bring coal-dust into suspension and ignite it. The results show that the explosion of as little as 150 cubic feet of an explosive mixture of gas and air containing 9 per cent natural gas may start a disastrous explosion of coal-dust. This is a very small volume, of gas, to cause such a result. Let us suppose that this amount of explosive mixture, as at the face of an entry which was 10 feet wide and the face was overcut to a depth of 6 feet and an upper layer of coal 2.5 feet thick had been removed, the recess so made would have a volume of 150 cubic feet. Furthermore, only 13 cubic feet of pure methane is needed in thin volume to produce this 9 per cent explosive mixture.
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APA: G. S. Rice  (1930)  RI 3028 Some Experiments On The Initiation Of Coal-Dust Explosions By Gas Explosions

MLA: G. S. Rice RI 3028 Some Experiments On The Initiation Of Coal-Dust Explosions By Gas Explosions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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