A Theoretical And Experimental Study On Air Leakage Through Stoppings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dai Wang
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Stoppings are necessary ventilation control devices for effective air distribution underground. However, one of the major problems underground mining has is that every stopping is a potential leaking source. Since air always flows from a point of high pressure to one of lower pressure, and the total pressure at every point in intake airways is higher than that in the return airways, air will always tend to leak from intake to return (Tien, 1996). In many mines, less than half of the air entering the mine actually gets to the working areas; the rest of it simply short-circuits directly to return airways through leaky stoppings instead (Timko and Thimons, 1983). Leakage through a stopping occurs because of pressure drops across the stopping and available leaky path in stoppings. Empirical equation has been widely used to characterize the relation the amount of leakage and variables that affect leakage. However the use of this equation requires accurate information for constants which are not always readily available. It is the attempt of this paper to derive an equation similar to the Atkinson Equation that can readily be applied to characterize pressure-leakage relationship for any given stopping.
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APA: Dai Wang  (1998)  A Theoretical And Experimental Study On Air Leakage Through Stoppings

MLA: Dai Wang A Theoretical And Experimental Study On Air Leakage Through Stoppings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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