RI 3464 Recent Research By The Bureau Of Mines On The Ignition Of Firedamp By Explosives ? Introduction (a0e9083d-edca-4006-8e7f-ec3b9f723e73)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 21
- File Size:
- 7670 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
In the United States the performance characteristics of permissible explosives are controlled by routine tests, which include firing the explosive into a gallery filled with a methane-air mixture. These tests are made by the staff of the Explosives Division of the Bureau of Mines and, are similar, in general, to those employed in other countries. This control has helped to reduce the frequency of accidents involving the ignition of firedamp by explosives but has not clarified the basic causes, of the ignition. To advance this control and to minimize potential hazards further, this fundamental knowledge is needed. Some of the results of recent research on the causes of the ignition are described herein. NATURE OF THE PROBLEM When an explosive ignites firedamp in the gallery tests, the source of the ignition must be one or more of the emissions from the steel borehole. It has been accepted generally that these emissions are (1) particles, (2) the shock wave, and (3) hot gases and flames. Photographs show that the shock wave emerges from the borehole first, followed closely by hot gases. At first the velocities of these are high and approximately equal, but the velocity of the gases decreases more' rapidly than that of the shock wave, and by the time the reactions causing the flame are complete the shock wave travels in an otherwise undisturbed medium. The particles are originally enveloped in the hot gases but some soon begin to break through and eventually out-distance the shock wave. The approximate geometry of these emissions about I millisecond after the shpt is fired is illustrated in figure
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APA:
(1939) RI 3464 Recent Research By The Bureau Of Mines On The Ignition Of Firedamp By Explosives ? Introduction (a0e9083d-edca-4006-8e7f-ec3b9f723e73)MLA: RI 3464 Recent Research By The Bureau Of Mines On The Ignition Of Firedamp By Explosives ? Introduction (a0e9083d-edca-4006-8e7f-ec3b9f723e73). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.