RI 5273 Anthracite Mechanical Mining Investigations - Second Testing Of Brieden Pneumatic Packing Machine ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ralph H. Whaite
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

To assist the anthracite industry obtain technical data on pneumatic packing, the Federal Bureau of Mines imported a pneumatic packing machine from Germany and installed it in a mine of a cooperating company in the Northern anthracite field of Pennsylvania. This report covers the second in a series of experiments in applying pneumatic packing for controlling strata movement (subsidence) above mine workings in the Pennsylvania anthracite region. The first experiment2/ was begun in January 1950, in a section of the mine where about 50 percent of the original coal remained in the form of pillars; since the company did not plan to mine the pillars in this particular area, pneumatic packing of the chamber voids was done for test purposes only. During this initial test the machine was operated on 204 shifts, and 652,400 cubic feet of breaker refuse material (22,834 tons) was packed into the voids of 16 chambers. The work was completed in December 1951.
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APA: Ralph H. Whaite  (1956)  RI 5273 Anthracite Mechanical Mining Investigations - Second Testing Of Brieden Pneumatic Packing Machine ? Summary

MLA: Ralph H. Whaite RI 5273 Anthracite Mechanical Mining Investigations - Second Testing Of Brieden Pneumatic Packing Machine ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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