Appendix III - Analytical Pressure - Volume Computations For The Mine Prototype

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Ramani A. Owili-Eger C. B. Manula
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

ANALYTICAL PRESSURE - VOLUME COMPUTATIONS FOR THE MINE PROTOTYPE A new coal mine is projected, with entrance by slope 1,500 feet long. Nine main entries will be standard for development, five as intake and four as return. One return shaft is planned near the slope bottom, and an intake shaft and portal are planned 5,000 feet north of the slope bottom. The slope will have an area of 150 square feet and a perimeter of 55 feet. A belt and supply track will be within the slope. The return shaft will be circular with a diameter of 18 feet and will be 500 feet deep with an escapeway. Two hundred feet of the shaft and 500 feet of the slope will be concrete lined. Select the fan to operate five units per shift and drive the 5,000 feet to a proposed new portal, using the slope for an intake. Two main splits are planned with the maximum of three units on any split. The amount of air desired at each unit is 25,000 c.f.m; a shop at the slope bottom will require 10,000 c.f.m. In the solution of this or any similar problem, the first step is to determine the resistance factors. CALCULATION OF R FACTORS Slope area = 150 sq. ft.; Perimeter = 55 feet; Length = 1,500 feet. The friction factor K must be established. Five hundred feet of the slope is smooth lined, moderately obstructed by belt; K = 35. The remaining 1000 feet is in sedimentary rock and moderately obstructed; K = 85.
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APA: R. V. Ramani A. Owili-Eger C. B. Manula  (1975)  Appendix III - Analytical Pressure - Volume Computations For The Mine Prototype

MLA: R. V. Ramani A. Owili-Eger C. B. Manula Appendix III - Analytical Pressure - Volume Computations For The Mine Prototype. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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