Mine Ventilation Network Analysis With Complex Constraints ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Muhammad O. Rahim
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The importance of planning ventilation systems in modern coal mines cannot be overemphasized. Interconnected entries, airflows around and through mined-out areas, leakages through stoppings and other control devices, and the use of multiple fans all contribute to the complexity of ventilation network analysis. Fortunately, the availability of computer programs (e. g., Didyk et al., 1978; McPherson, 1966; Wang and Saperstein, 1970) has greatly reduced the difficulty in net- work analysis. However, to obtain a suitable solution to the practical problem, a ventilation engineer has to simulate various conditions based on the proposed ventilation layouts and the capacities of available fans. It is often a trial-and-error process, although engineering knowledge and judgement are required.
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APA: Muhammad O. Rahim  (1982)  Mine Ventilation Network Analysis With Complex Constraints ? Introduction

MLA: Muhammad O. Rahim Mine Ventilation Network Analysis With Complex Constraints ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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