An improved method to calculate the heat release rate of a mine fire in underground mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lihong Zhou Liming Yuan RICK THOMAS DAVOOD BAHRAMI James Rowland
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Continuous monitoring of carbon monoxide and other fire-related parameters by means of an atmospheric monitoring system (AMS) is used in the mining industry for early fire detection. Researchers at the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have developed a direct method to calculate the fire heat release rate (HRR) when a mine fire is close to the AMS sensors, but this method is only applicable to the case where a fire occurs in AMS-monitored airways. This paper presents an improved method for determining the fire HRR using AMS sensor data at any location downstream of the fire. The method was validated using a full-scale diesel fire test conducted in the Safety Research Coal Mine at NIOSH’s Pittsburgh Mining Research Division.
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APA: Lihong Zhou Liming Yuan RICK THOMAS DAVOOD BAHRAMI James Rowland  An improved method to calculate the heat release rate of a mine fire in underground mines

MLA: Lihong Zhou Liming Yuan RICK THOMAS DAVOOD BAHRAMI James Rowland An improved method to calculate the heat release rate of a mine fire in underground mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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