Environmental aspects of coalbed methane extraction, with emphasis on water treatment and disposal

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
L. B. Clarke
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Jul 1, 1996

Abstract

The optimal maintenance and control of the air flow and pressure distribution in a mine network are achieved by the correct positioning of the mine fans and regulators within the mine ventilation circuit. The principal considerations are the location of the main and underground fans or regulators and the attendant control of mine leakage. Air flow control is achieved by either passive or active regulation. Passive regulation adds resistance, usually in the form of a regulating door. Active regulation adds pressure sources in the form of underground booster fans. Ventilation engineers are increasingly turning to analytical tools to assist them in the design and operation of ventilation systems. The application of computer methods, formal optimisation methods and numerical solution methods is outlined
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APA: L. B. Clarke  (1996)  Environmental aspects of coalbed methane extraction, with emphasis on water treatment and disposal

MLA: L. B. Clarke Environmental aspects of coalbed methane extraction, with emphasis on water treatment and disposal. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1996.

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