935 resultados para Abandoned coal mines
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Underground coal mines explosions generally arise from the inflammation of a methane/air mixture. This explosion can also generate a subsequent coal dust explosion. Traditionally such explosions have being fought eliminating one or several of the factors needed by the explosion to take place. Although several preventive measures are taken to prevent explosions, other measures should be considered to reduce the effects or even to extinguish the flame front. Unlike other protection methods that remove one or two of the explosion triangle elements, namely; the ignition source, the oxidizing agent and the fuel, explosion barriers removes all of them: reduces the quantity of coal in suspension, cools the flame front and the steam generated by vaporization removes the oxygen present in the flame. The present paper is essentially based on the comprehensive state-of–the-art of Protective Systems in underground coal mines, and particularly on the application of Explosion Barriers to improve safety level in Spanish coal mining industry. After an exhaustive study of series EN 14591 standards covering explosion prevention and protection in underground mines, authors have proven explosion barriers effectiveness in underground galleries by Full Scale Tests performed in Polish Barbara experimental mine, showing that the barriers can reduce the effects of methane and/or flammable coal dust explosions to a satisfactory safety level.
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"Appointed to inquire into the causes of the present dearness and scarcity of coal."
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Duke of Argyll, chairman.
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Item 429-T-11
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"Specially compiled and prepared for the convenient use of mine officials, mining engineers, and students preparing themselves for certificates of competency as mine inspectors or mine foremen."
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1 folded map in pocket.
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"Report of the United States Bureau of Mines to the Pennsylvania State Anthracite Mine Cave Commission and review of the compressive strength of anthracite, bituminous coals and mine supports."
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Prepared for Office of Coal Research, U.S. Department of the Interior.
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"Period of performance: September, l968- December, 1973."
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"IMSRP-IV."