"In Situ" Measurements of the Surface Heat Transfer Coefficient in Underground Airways

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K. R. Vost
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"In situ" measurements of the surface heat transfer coefficient in underground airways by K. R. VeST,* B.Se. (Glas.), M.Se. (N.S.W.) (Visitor) Few "in situ" measurements have been made of the surface heat transfer coefficient in mine airways despite the importance of this coefficient in determining the heat flow into the ventilating air. In this paper, the values obtained at various air velocities and the comparisons of these values with theoretical values are given. Examples are also given ofthe errors which would result if rock surface temperatures were obtained by extrapolation from temperatures further into the rock without taking into account the time delay which occurs before a given change in air temperature reaches the points from which extrapolation is carried out.
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APA: K. R. Vost  "In Situ" Measurements of the Surface Heat Transfer Coefficient in Underground Airways

MLA: K. R. Vost "In Situ" Measurements of the Surface Heat Transfer Coefficient in Underground Airways. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

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