Typical Values Of Ventilation Parameters In Underground Coal Mines--Case Studies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary E. Smith John E. Urosek Mark L. Mott
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

One function of Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Pittsburgh Health Technology Center's Ventilation Division is to provide assistance to MSHA enforcement and industry personnel for maintaining adequate fresh air to all areas of an underground mine. In fulfilling this objective, total mine venti1ation pressure-air quantity distribution on investigations are conducted to measure the air pressures and quantities necessary to describe and analyze the existing ventilation systems. Various ventilation parameters are calculated from these measured pressures and quantities. Some of these parameters are: pressure drop in intake and return airways, air leakage, percentages of air reaching active sections, average regulator drops, and fan pressures. The purpose of this paper is to present and compare values of ventilation parameters calculated from investigations at twenty underground coal mines.
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APA: Gary E. Smith John E. Urosek Mark L. Mott  (1987)  Typical Values Of Ventilation Parameters In Underground Coal Mines--Case Studies

MLA: Gary E. Smith John E. Urosek Mark L. Mott Typical Values Of Ventilation Parameters In Underground Coal Mines--Case Studies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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