Ventilation systems in dead-end headings with coal dust and methane hazard

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N. Szlazak J. Szlazak A. Tor D. Obracaj M. Borowski
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This article presents the analysis of ventilation systems used in dead-end headings, while being drilled, in coal mines. Special emphasis is put on methane and dust hazard. Mathematical model for distribution of methane concentration in a heading is given as well. This model takes into consideration sources of methane emission and change in air flow rate due to leaks in a duct line. Solving equations presented in this article enabled giving dependencies describing distribution of concentration along the heading. On the basis of these dependencies there is a possibility of determining places with higher methane concentration and ways of combating this hazard. Determining the distribution of methane concentration in dead-end headings ventilated by a separate ventilation system is of great importance as far as work safety conditions are concerned. The information obtained may be of use when finding proper places for installing methane sensors. Three kinds of separate ventilation systems were distinguished: forcing, exhaust and overlap. The development in construction of fans and spare parts of a duct line enables using both forcing and exhaust ventilation systems in headings developed by continuous miners, with length above 1000 m, in the conditions of methane, temperature and health-detriment dust hazards.
Citation

APA: N. Szlazak J. Szlazak A. Tor D. Obracaj M. Borowski  (2003)  Ventilation systems in dead-end headings with coal dust and methane hazard

MLA: N. Szlazak J. Szlazak A. Tor D. Obracaj M. Borowski Ventilation systems in dead-end headings with coal dust and methane hazard. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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