Efficient Pillar Extraction By Means Of Exhaust Ventilation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. D. Ellison
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The ventilation of a bituminous coal mine by means t of a Forced and, or, Exhaust system of ventilation is certainly not new to the mining industry, however, we know from experience that the ventilation of every coal mine presents a variety of problems which are in some instances approached by different methods or means, As in every such problem, there is some difference of opinion as to the advantages and disadvantages of s Exhaust versus Forced ventilation, particularly with regard to safe and effective ventilation of an active pillar area in a gaseous coal mine. We at Island Creek, certainly concede that it is possible to safely ventilate a coal mine by means of Forced ventilation, However, following many years experience in operating a coal mine in an extremely gaseous coal seam, we prefer using an Exhaust system, that is, to reduce the inside mine pressure to a minus atmospheric pressure by means of a mechanically operated fan. This method assures that the return air moving through established airways toward the fan will continue to move in that same direction for a limited time should the fan stop for any reason, also assuring that in the event of a large area fall, the air from the abandoned workings will move directly to the suction side or to the return airways.
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APA: L. D. Ellison  (1960)  Efficient Pillar Extraction By Means Of Exhaust Ventilation

MLA: L. D. Ellison Efficient Pillar Extraction By Means Of Exhaust Ventilation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.

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