A Comparative Study Of Two Recirculation Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Calizaya
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This study summarizes the results of various numerical and laboratory experiments per-formed to study the effect of airflow recirculation on gas concentration. The numerical exercises were carried out on a simulated mine ventilation net-work. The laboratory experiments were conducted at the Mackay School of Mines' airflow monitoring system in Reno, Nevada. In both cases, the airflow was recirculated through the system by means of a main fan and a set of booster fans. The booster fans were positioned to produce two types of recirculation: In line and Cross-cut. For each type, various recirculation conditions were generated by changing the booster fan pressure. During each test, the gas emission rate at the simulated working face was kept constant. The study illustrates the conditions under which controlled airflow recirculation may be used to solve a district ventilation problem.
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APA: F. Calizaya  (1991)  A Comparative Study Of Two Recirculation Systems

MLA: F. Calizaya A Comparative Study Of Two Recirculation Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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