Recent Advances in Ventilation Simulation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Ramani A. Owili-Eger C. B. Manula
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Recently, a collection of programs that will simulate a ventila¬tion system with extensive analyses and report-generating capabilities and error diagnostics has been developed (Didyk, 1974). It has pro¬visions to handle air injections, methane or gas emissions, and leakage. Additionally, it will solve problems where fixed and/or maximum air quantities are specified for some airways. Finally, the simulator has been structured to be extremely modular so that additions and revisions to the model can be easily made. The general aspects of the information flow and logical structure of the mine ventilation simulator are shown in Figure 14. The output from the methane emission model is input into the ventilation simulator for calculation of the concentrations in all branches of the network. The methane model and the ventilation simulator provide powerful tools for the analysis and planning of mine ventilation systems. INPUT DATA REQUIREMENTS In all of the mathematical models, several coefficients that de¬fine the characteristics of the ventilation system are used. For the ventilation simulator, these include the frictional characteristics of the ventilation regulatory devices. Considerable work has been done on the experimental determination of these coefficients for smooth pipes and well-defined mediums, but only limited data are available for actual mining conditions. FRICTION FACTORS: The frictional characteristics of mine airways affect both the dispersion of pollutants and air flow through the roadways,. They
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APA: R. V. Ramani A. Owili-Eger C. B. Manula  (1975)  Recent Advances in Ventilation Simulation

MLA: R. V. Ramani A. Owili-Eger C. B. Manula Recent Advances in Ventilation Simulation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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