Gold-mine productivity as affected by the average wet-bulb temperature of the underground working places

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. G. Krige C. P. S. Barnard
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Objective justification on economic grounds for expenditure aimed at improving the quality of the underground working environment requires a suitable measure of any improvement in productivity that would result under routine working conditions. For this purpose, a composite production criterion is suggested, as well as its correlation under actual operating conditions with various factors directly affecting productivity and the environment. Of the environmental factors, wet-bulb temperature appears to be the major factor affecting productivity. The production data given indicate that a decrease in the wet-bulb temperature of 1OC can be expected to result, on average, in some 3 to 4 per cent increase in productivity; in the higher temperature ranges, this percentage could be much higher.
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APA: D. G. Krige C. P. S. Barnard  (1981)  Gold-mine productivity as affected by the average wet-bulb temperature of the underground working places

MLA: D. G. Krige C. P. S. Barnard Gold-mine productivity as affected by the average wet-bulb temperature of the underground working places. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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