RI 4685 Tests On The Control Of Coal-Mine Fires In The Experimental Coal Mine

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John Nagy
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Tests were conducted in the Experimental coal mine to study some of the factors that should be considered in fighting mine fires and to obtain data on the effectiveness of different types of extinguishing agents. The investigation was confined to class "A" fires in a zone 20 feet long, involving coal burning on the floor, on the floor and ribs, and on the floor, ribs, and roof of the mine entry. It was determined that the time elapsed between ignition and attack of the fire is very important. A fire in the early stages was found to be controlled more easily and quickly than a similar fire that had burned longer. It was also found that, under suitable conditions, a fire in the floor, ribs, and roof develops very rapidly and consequently might spread over a considerable area if not brought under control quickly. The ventilating current affects fire-controlling operations markedly. Attack in intake or fresh air is highly advantageous, the chief inconvenience being the radiant heat from the fire. Attack in direct return air was impossible for the fires tested in this investigation, because of the high temperature. Universal-type gas masks for noxious gases and smoke offered no protection against the intense heat. Approach to a fire in the return air behind a water-fog curtain is not feasible unless the direction of air flow can be reversed. In one" test fresh air was carried to the fire area with a line brattice. Although the entire controlling operation was in fresh air and masks were not necessary, it was considerably more difficult to control the fire than when a similar fire was attacked in intake air.
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APA: John Nagy  (1950)  RI 4685 Tests On The Control Of Coal-Mine Fires In The Experimental Coal Mine

MLA: John Nagy RI 4685 Tests On The Control Of Coal-Mine Fires In The Experimental Coal Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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