Coal Mine Ventilation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Joseph B. de Hart
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1924

Abstract

Two papers recently published on the subject of mine ventilation: "The Theory of Ventilation," by Douglas Hay. and "The True Effect of Natural Ventilation in Deep Mines," by Robert Clive, form the first and second reports respectively of the committee on the Ventilation of Mines appointed by the Midland Institute of Mining Engineers. The purpose of the present paper is to draw attention to these two papers and the discussion thereon. The theory of ventilation as taught in our schools is based on Atkinson's formula, which is a variation of Chezy's formula for the flow of water in pipes. The formula depends on two assumptions : 1. That air is an incompressible fluid within the limits ordinarily encountered, and; 2. That the pressure required to produce ventilation varies as the square of the rate of flow. The Atkinson formula has been assumed to hold good over the entire range of conditions met with in mines.
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APA: Joseph B. de Hart  (1924)  Coal Mine Ventilation

MLA: Joseph B. de Hart Coal Mine Ventilation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1924.

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