Practical Application Of Aerostatistics To Multiple Fan System Analysis In Mine Ventilation (8d7def32-8c75-4ab2-8ed4-e06e8adecd95)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. C. O. Chukabarah
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Many aerodynamic and thermodynamic properties, such as temperature, pressure, velocity and density vary widely, and in random spatial and temporal manner for a given underground mine environment. Such variabilities are seldom evaluated statistically, even though the relevant theories and principles for such an approach are both available and feasible. The main purpose of this paper was to introduce the new methodology of applying aerostatistics to the analysis of multiple fan system in mine aerology and/or ventilation. Pertinent data were obtained from a small multilevel coal mine. Results proved and confirmed that aerostatistical methodologies are computationally more efficient, grounded in solid engineering statistical theories, and can be used to analyze networked parameters in mine environmental engineering.
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APA: P. C. O. Chukabarah  (1994)  Practical Application Of Aerostatistics To Multiple Fan System Analysis In Mine Ventilation (8d7def32-8c75-4ab2-8ed4-e06e8adecd95)

MLA: P. C. O. Chukabarah Practical Application Of Aerostatistics To Multiple Fan System Analysis In Mine Ventilation (8d7def32-8c75-4ab2-8ed4-e06e8adecd95). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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