Use Of The Gauge And Tube Method To Determine Pressure Drops In Mine Shafts

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Keith G. Wallace Malcolm J. McPherson
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

In order to model accurately a mine ventilation system in an existing mine, it is necessary to determine the resistance to airflow in all main airways. This is accomplished by measuring the airflow and pressure differential in each airway. Gauge and tube methods have been used to determine pressure drops in ramps and level airways. However, it has rarely been used in evaluating the frictional pressure drop in shafts. Because shafts commonly have the highest pressure loss in mines, it is critical that the resistance of these airways be determined accurately. This paper describes the theory and practice of using the gauge and tube method for determining the pressure drop in shafts. The pros and cons of using this method are discussed as well as a comparison between the gauge and tube and barometer measurement techniques. Case studies showing the accuracy of shaft gauge and tube measurements are also presented.
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APA: Keith G. Wallace Malcolm J. McPherson  (1991)  Use Of The Gauge And Tube Method To Determine Pressure Drops In Mine Shafts

MLA: Keith G. Wallace Malcolm J. McPherson Use Of The Gauge And Tube Method To Determine Pressure Drops In Mine Shafts. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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