RI 2540 Friction Factors For Fan-Piping Used In Mine Ventilation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. E. McElroy A. S. Richardson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Oct 1, 1923

Abstract

"Experiments in the determination of friction factors for fan-pipe installations were carried on in a Butte mine during the fall and winter of 1922-23, under a cooperative agreement between the Bureau of Mines and the Anaconda Ccpper Mining Co. The results have been summarized in a separate paper,*** and this report, which is one of several giving more detailed data, discusses the methods used and the application of the results to fan-pipe practice.The use of canvas and galvanized-iron pipe, 8 to 20 inches in diameter, with small fans, usually electrically driven blowers, is an important factor in the ventilation of metal mines and is increasing in coal mines and long tunnels. In the Matte district the standard installation is an electrically driven small blower fan and 8 to 16 inch canvas pipe.The application of available data on friction losses in sheet-metal pipe to mine installations was doubtful, and very little has been published on canvas pipe, except general statements that the friction looses are greater than in galvanized-iron pipe. Experiments by Weeks and others,**** who determined friction losses under laboratory conditions for a few typical materials used in mine equipment, supported the statements.In 1918, one of the authors (Richardson) conducted tests for the Anaconda Copper Mining Cc. on the friction losses in canvas-pipe systems and the beet type of centrifugal blower for use with such pipe lines. He obtained the average total resistance per unit of length in use, without reference to the variable conditions of the lines. The results were of great value in developing more efficient equipment for average service conditions, and indicated that average friction losses for the commercial canvas tubing then used by the company were equal to or lees than these given for galvanized-iron pipe. Later on, the particular canvas tested was discarded for a heavier and more service-material."
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APA: G. E. McElroy A. S. Richardson  (1923)  RI 2540 Friction Factors For Fan-Piping Used In Mine Ventilation

MLA: G. E. McElroy A. S. Richardson RI 2540 Friction Factors For Fan-Piping Used In Mine Ventilation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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