Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Xinton Chang Linneas W. Laage Rudolf E. Greuer
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The PC version of the program MFIRE contains many improvements and enhancements previously unavailable for the modeling of mine ventilation networks and the interaction of fires with mine ventilation Transient-state simulation with dynamic modifications of the ventilation system and mine, the fire, and resulting POC transport and ventilation alterations are accommodated with MFIRE. MFIRE is more flexible and provides more error checking, and more informational messages about prob¬lems with input files than its predecessor, the MTU-BOM code The desirable features of the MTU-BOM code such as calculation and identification of recirculation, the air to rock heat exchange, and the basing of calculations on mass flow rates have been retained. MFIRE is useful for the planning and analysis of ven¬tilation networks, simulation for emergency planning, and the evaluation of fire detector layout Inquiries relating to this program should be directed to the Bureau of Mines, Twin Cities Research Center, 5629 Minnehaha Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55417
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APA: Xinton Chang Linneas W. Laage Rudolf E. Greuer  (1990)  Conclusions

MLA: Xinton Chang Linneas W. Laage Rudolf E. Greuer Conclusions . The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1990.

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