RI 5419 Studies With High-Expansion Foams For Controlling Experimental-Coal-Mine Fires - A Progress Report ? Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 21
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- 8013 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
At the 9th International Conference of Directors of Safety in Mines Research a paper6/ was presented describing the initial phases of research by the Safety in Mines Research Establishment at Buxton, England, on the remote control of timber fires with high-expansion foam plugs in a rock tunnel. The work received extensive publicity, and great interest was aroused by the implied possibility that the method might be used successfully to control coal-mine fires, which for various reasons cannot be approached and attacked by standard fire fighting measures and frequently require sealing extensive, valuable coal properties and lead to loss of production and coal reserves and occasionally loss of lives. To investigate the practicability of the foam-plug technique under American min¬ing conditions, with room-and-pillar-type extraction and multiple entries, the Bureau of Mines in 1957 began an investigation at its Experimental Coal Mine, Bruceton, Pa, In preparation for this work it was necessary to rehabilitate and reinforce an elliptical tunnel in the mine where studies had been made, many years ago, leading to development of a ventilation system used in the Holland Tunnels between New York and New Jersey, and in many other vehicular tunnels.
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APA:
(1958) RI 5419 Studies With High-Expansion Foams For Controlling Experimental-Coal-Mine Fires - A Progress Report ? IntroductionMLA: RI 5419 Studies With High-Expansion Foams For Controlling Experimental-Coal-Mine Fires - A Progress Report ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.