RI 3398 Effect Of Oxidation On The Volatile Matter Of Anthracite And Its Significance In Mine-Fire Investigations ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. S. Scott
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

[In the course of the investigation the Bureau of Mines is carrying on to determine the causes, behavior, and control of mine fires, the detection of incipient heating underground in the mines and above ground in refuse banks has received consideration. A report has been puplished5/ describing apparatus and tests made on anthracite to determining the amount and composition of the oxidation products when normal dry air was passed through it at temperatures varying from 100° to 350° C. These tests showed that the amount of evolved gases and their relative prorortions varied with the temperature. From: these results, graphs were prepared by which `he temperature at which the coal was oxidized could 'be estimated, thus giving a possible means of detecting incipient heating.]
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APA: G. S. Scott  (1938)  RI 3398 Effect Of Oxidation On The Volatile Matter Of Anthracite And Its Significance In Mine-Fire Investigations ? Introduction

MLA: G. S. Scott RI 3398 Effect Of Oxidation On The Volatile Matter Of Anthracite And Its Significance In Mine-Fire Investigations ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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