Calibration Of The J-TEC Vortex Shedding Anemometer Located In A-Left Spur At The CSM Experimental Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. D. Cooper
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Previous research developed guide- lines to restrict the placement of air velocity sensors to areas of Low turbulence in underground nines. Even though these guidelines are theoretically correct, and may be easy to follow in underground coal mines, their application in small underground metal mines is difficult. As a result, study was undertaken at the Colorado School of Mines Experimental Mine to determine if an air velocity sensor could be placed in other locations with acceptable results. It was found chat by applying a variable calibration function to correct for changes in amounts of turbulence, instead of the previously used calibration factor multiplication, the sensor could be used successfully in areas of moderate turbulence.
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APA: J. D. Cooper  (1984)  Calibration Of The J-TEC Vortex Shedding Anemometer Located In A-Left Spur At The CSM Experimental Mine

MLA: J. D. Cooper Calibration Of The J-TEC Vortex Shedding Anemometer Located In A-Left Spur At The CSM Experimental Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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