Mine Ventilation - Report of Committee on Metal Ventilation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. Harrington
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

TheRe has been, during the past year, a wealth of report data and discussion relating directly or indirectly to various phases of ventilation of metal mines, and many of the data are from foreign sources. The phase of the subject most generously accorded the attention of the technical press is that of cooling mine air, with much less attention to other fairly intimately associated features such as fan performance, friction factors, fires, mine gases, mine lighting, health of miners, and ventilation standards. Cooling Mine Air South Africa, with its very deep mining on the Rand and with fairly high working temperatures, 'contributes the most definite data on the subject of cooling mine air, and undoubtedly the most interesting issued are those from a paper by J. H. Dobson,' in which he gives a comprehensive review of the subject as gleaned largely by analyzing the data in three papers.2 Dr. Dobson's summation is decidedly interesting. In general it is recognized that the introducing into the mine and circulating to the working places of large volumes of pure air is the most effective method of giving deep, hot metal-mine workings reasonably efficient working conditions. A tabulation as to the cost of securing various amounts of cooling by circulating various volumes, from 230,000 to 760,000 cu. ft. per min., indicates that there are cost limits beyond which increase of quantity of air in circulation is impracticable, as the annual cost of circulating 230,000 cu. ft. of air per min. in a certain mine at a depth of
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APA: D. Harrington  (1928)  Mine Ventilation - Report of Committee on Metal Ventilation

MLA: D. Harrington Mine Ventilation - Report of Committee on Metal Ventilation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

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