Ventilation And Methane Drainage In Longwall Mining

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John D. Kalasky
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 8, 1966

Abstract

The success in providing adequate ventilation to the active faces of a coal mine for all methods of mining depends upon good face control and the air distribution and control system. A good system provides overcasts, air locks, regulators and bleeders so that an adequate flow of air will be confined to the working places with least opportunity for interruption, and that a flow of air is maintained, however small, across the worked out area to the bleeder and away from men and equipment at all times. In gaseous mines, it is just as important to satisfy effective bleeding as it is to satisfy the air volume requirements in the operating splits. The two requirements go hand in hand. Although not complicated, ventilation and methane drainage in longwall mining in a gaseous mine require careful forethought and adequate facilities to make them safe.
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APA: John D. Kalasky  (1966)  Ventilation And Methane Drainage In Longwall Mining

MLA: John D. Kalasky Ventilation And Methane Drainage In Longwall Mining. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1966.

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