Common Ventilation Problems In The Appalachian Coal Region -A Case Study (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-181)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. M. Wala
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

It is common practice in Appalachia, when extending the life of an existing mine, to acquire the adjacent reserves and extend the existing mine into it. Also, often the existing mine is renovated to accommodate the new conditions. The existing mining system and the track and belt haulage systems may be modified while the new property is integrated into the old one. All of these changes create new constraints for the mine ventilation system (M.V.S.) that require proper planning and control procedures. The authors describe and present the study that was carried out for the ventilation system of a newly expanded underground coal mine located in the Appalachian coal region. Discussed first is the process of correcting the ventilation system of the existing mine. Then, some of the stages of controlling the expanded system are discussed. Finally, numerical data for these steps are presented.
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APA: A. M. Wala  (1992)  Common Ventilation Problems In The Appalachian Coal Region -A Case Study (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-181)

MLA: A. M. Wala Common Ventilation Problems In The Appalachian Coal Region -A Case Study (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-181). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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