Spray Fan Ventilation to Improve Productivity in Underground Mines (cbf05b5a-8781-464e-b6bc-3beb2277fe67)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. Laird
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

For years, the coal industry has been confronted with face ventilation problems, ignitions, dust, and their effect on productivity. To improve face ventilation, minimize face ignitions, and control dust in the face areas, studies have been conducted over the past 30 odd years by coal companies, federal government research programs and others. These studies included brattice curtains, water spray nozzles, water pressures, highly efficient water filtration systems, auxiliary fans, differ fans, various dust collection systems and the recently developed "Spray Fan" ventilation system. This system consists of spray banks strategically placed on continuous miners to ventilate immediate face area.
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APA: W. Laird  (1984)  Spray Fan Ventilation to Improve Productivity in Underground Mines (cbf05b5a-8781-464e-b6bc-3beb2277fe67)

MLA: W. Laird Spray Fan Ventilation to Improve Productivity in Underground Mines (cbf05b5a-8781-464e-b6bc-3beb2277fe67). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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