OFR-83-80 Modelling And Data Analysis Of 50 To 5000 KHz Radio Wave Propagation In Coal Mines

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 122
- File Size:
- 27567 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
[Suuple Iheorctrccil models are I'M lllolalcd to cltaraclerl/c medium frequency (MF) radio vase pi opaiation in undcrgiounli room arid pillar coal mines fur the purpose of predleiln the most lavolable operating fIegtucncics,md nr,ixunum communic;IIIoil ranges for pottahIe rldu)s with I top antennas. I or conductul IrCC areas, at hree layer propaeaIion IltodcI wit II a Iiallsmissloil IIIIi- lhlllllIIal'u11 lot the plupa!edti ii unlstallt Iris been dcvcloped ;md verified experimentally. 1 lie mode u1 propaCaUetl lakes Ills form of i parallel plane (0,t)) TIM lransnussu)nhne 1% PC of mode with the electric held vertical and the magnetic held hoti/cntal t itliin a planar coal scam in which the tunnels Can he ignored and which 1s hounded above and below hp richer conductivity rock. 1lie model lilt the data best river the 200 io 1000 kH/ frequency hand and exhibits a rc;;lon of optlnrul1l Pelffelntance, with respect Io maxnluiulg radio Communication range, between 300 and 100 klf/. Maximum cunununlcatrorl ranges are sliongls dependent oil the sigiial alleilliatroil sale, ant) Illelclulc on the electrical conductivltles of the coal seam and surrounding ruck. These ranges v;ny tutu about ,,5 Io 100 nleleis Ill a high Iuss scam such as the Ilelllit No. fl to about .100 to 400 meters in a low loss seam such as the Pittsburgh foil portable intrinsically safe radios. The ieslllls die haled on the comparison oftheorc' and experiment for eleven n n. ill sesen coal seams. V OT ate is dice: a conductor such as a power Cable, is present a model has been developed for the coupling of loop antennas to a low loss Coaxial TEM ti;u?smisslon line mode in which the cable acts as the inner conducl,lr and the rock above and below acts as the outer conductor. The electuc and md' nctic Itelds for till` (node are apprlixitllatcly transverse to the cahlC and fall oil expontially with distance in the transverse plane. The principle of reciprocity is used to simplify the analysis. More expelitnental data arc needed to help resolve discrepancies between the theory and the limited data available to date.]
Citation
APA:
(1980) OFR-83-80 Modelling And Data Analysis Of 50 To 5000 KHz Radio Wave Propagation In Coal MinesMLA: OFR-83-80 Modelling And Data Analysis Of 50 To 5000 KHz Radio Wave Propagation In Coal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.