Correction Factors For Vane Anemometer Measurements Taken At Gob Hole Outlets

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fred Garcia Joseph Cervik
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Gob holes are routinely used by the mining industry to vent methane from gobs and to prevent it from entering the mine ventilation system. In some cases, flows from gob holes are measured by centering an anemometer on the end of the discharge pipe. These measurements are erroneous and tend to be high by as much as 30%. The Bureau of Mines determined correction factors (method factors) for anemometer measurements taken in this manner. Method factors for 10.2, 15.2, and 20.3 cm (4, 6, and 8 in) ID pipe are 0.68, 0.71, and 0.78, respectively. Comparisons between horizontal and vertical flows indicated no significant change in method factors. Consequently, the method factors for horizontal pipe flows can be applied to vertical upward flows.
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APA: Fred Garcia Joseph Cervik  (1987)  Correction Factors For Vane Anemometer Measurements Taken At Gob Hole Outlets

MLA: Fred Garcia Joseph Cervik Correction Factors For Vane Anemometer Measurements Taken At Gob Hole Outlets. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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