Appendix A - Mine Evacuation Simulation Program A 2 The Need for a Computer Program

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The computer program has been developed in conjunction with the rest of the project to evaluate evacuation capabilities of the mines and develop guidelines for the escape systems. There are several problems associated with predicting evacuation performance of a mine. First, the mine has many interconnected passages, shafts, hoists and a number of miners in varying positions. To be able to predict evacuation time requires processing a hugh amount of data. A simplistic approach of determining the miner farthest from the exit and calculating evacuation time for him knowing his walking speeds and hoisting times is not realistic, since the waiting time for the hoist is neglected. The second problem is being able to repeat the calculations for a number of configurations. It may be possible to spend enough time to hand calculate the evacuation parameters for a single mine for a single configuration, but to evaluate capabilities of the evacuation
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APA: D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent  (1976)  Appendix A - Mine Evacuation Simulation Program A 2 The Need for a Computer Program

MLA: D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent Appendix A - Mine Evacuation Simulation Program A 2 The Need for a Computer Program. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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