RI 3405 Oxidaation Of Anthracite - Effect Of Time Of Contact On The Concentration Of Oxygen In The Effluent Gases

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 13
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- 2026 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 1, 1938
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION In the course of the investigation the Bureau of Mines is carrying on to determine the causes, behavior, a. control of mine fires, the detection of incipient heating underground in the mines and above ground in refuse banks has received consideration.Many of the anthracite fires have been active for years and have progressed considerable distances free their original source.Some of the fires are in inaccessible territory, and it is often impossible to determine with any degree of accuracy their exact location or even the veins of coal that are afire, especially when the fire is in the upper strata and when it is impossible to go underground because of flooded conditions or the presence of an irrespirable atmosphere.In such cases, the only means by which the trend of a fire may be ascertained (as a result of any fire-fighting methods that may have been employed) are the sampling, exanination, and interpretation of the gaseous products coming from the fire area. The most important information desired is to know whether the temperature in the heated area is increasing or decreasing and to determine whether a fire that has been sealed is cooling down to normal mine temperatures or is maintaining its heat or is increasing in intensity due to infiltration of outside air.Interpretation of the analyses of gaseous products from refuse banks on the surface also should be of value in combating such fires. Refuse bank fires, with the additional danger of starting an underground fire through ignition of the outcrop, are by no means unknown in the anthracite coal region, and the causes of such fires are not always apparent. In a few cases the causes have been strongly suggestive of spontaneous origin."
Citation
APA:
(1938) RI 3405 Oxidaation Of Anthracite - Effect Of Time Of Contact On The Concentration Of Oxygen In The Effluent GasesMLA: RI 3405 Oxidaation Of Anthracite - Effect Of Time Of Contact On The Concentration Of Oxygen In The Effluent Gases. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.