
Building a Davy Safety Lamp — A Flame That Cannot Light the Firedamp
Deep coal mines breathe out firedamp — methane gas that a single naked flame turns into a killing explosion. For centuries that gas made the richest coal seams death traps. In 1815 the chemist Humphry Davy solved it with an idea of startling simplicity: wrap the lamp's flame in a cage of fine wire gauze.
The gauze works because metal carries heat away extremely fast. A flame touching the mesh loses so much heat to the wires that it cannot survive on the far side, so the fire stays trapped inside the gauze even when the surrounding air is explosive. The miner gets his light; the gas outside stays unlit.
Better still, the lamp warns of danger. In the presence of firedamp the flame inside grows a tall blue cap whose height reveals how much gas is present, and if the air runs short of oxygen the flame sinks and dies. Davy refused to patent his lamp so that it would spread freely and save lives — and it let miners work the gassy seams that fed the Industrial Revolution's endless hunger for coal.
Instructions
Understand the hazard
Understand the hazard
Understand the gauze principle
Understand the gauze principle
Materials for this step:
Wire Gauze2 sheetsMake the oil burner
Make the oil burner
Materials for this step:
Lamp Oil200 ml
Lamp Wick1 pieceForm the gauze cylinder
Form the gauze cylinder
Tools needed:
Tin SnipsAssemble the lamp
Assemble the lamp
Materials for this step:
Brass Fittings1 setLight and check
Light and check
Tools needed:
MatchesProve the containment
Prove the containment
Read the flame for firedamp
Read the flame for firedamp
Tools needed:
Safety GogglesRead the flame for blackdamp
Read the flame for blackdamp
Respect the limits
Respect the limits
Tools needed:
WrenchMaintain the gauze
Maintain the gauze
Appreciate its legacy
Appreciate its legacy
Materials
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