Computer Input Data Development

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Luxbacher R. V. Ramani R. Stefanko
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Computer input data for an operating mine is developed on the basis of a detailed ventilation survey which includes air quantity, air quality, pressure loss and fan performance measurements. Quantity measurements must be reviewed extensively and assumptions made about leakage quantities and airflow paths. Pressure measurements must be reviewed and developed into a pressure gradient for the mine system. Air quality measurements are used to determine methane sources and amounts. Finally, the fan test data is used to develop the correct fan characteristic curve. Quantities and pressure losses for each branch in the system are used to calculate the branch resistances which are then utilized in the ventilation simulator to model the mine system. QUANTITY BALANCE The quantity of air coming into a mine based on field measurements will rarely equal the quantity exiting the mine, even if allowances are made for methane or compressed air input to the system. The same statement can be made for airflow through any isolated part of the mine ventilation system such as individual working section or main aircourses leading to an area isolated from the rest of the mine. The reason for the apparent discrepancies is the accuracy of the indicated quantities which in turn is based on the accuracy of the individual velocity and area measurements. Even with measurements following the guidelines described in the previous section on quantity measurement, this error can only be minimized but not eliminated. As a result the ventilation system must be carefully balanced so that, for any loop, the quantity in plus any methane or compressed air injection will equal the quantity out. The continuity of flow described by the balanced system must approximate the
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APA: G. W. Luxbacher R. V. Ramani R. Stefanko  (1977)  Computer Input Data Development

MLA: G. W. Luxbacher R. V. Ramani R. Stefanko Computer Input Data Development. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1977.

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