Gravity-fed water systems in mines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Whillier J. van der Walt
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 4, 1977

Abstract

Gravity-fed water systems in mines by A. WHILLlER, Pr. Eng., Se. D. (M.I.T.) (Fellow) and J. VAN DER WALT, Pr. Eng., B.A. Hons. (Bus. Admin.), Ph.D. (Eng.) (Visitor) South African mines often experience significant losses in production because of recurring shortages of water at work places as the result of underground dams running dry. Similar shortages have occurred during fire-fighting operations, and now, with the use of cold service water to aid in the cooling of mines, it is even more necessary that such shortages should be prevented. This paper draws attention to the primary cause of such water shortages, and an outline is given of some of the fundamental hydraulic principles that must be followed in the design of gravity-fed water-supply systems on mines.
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APA: A. Whillier J. van der Walt  (1977)  Gravity-fed water systems in mines

MLA: A. Whillier J. van der Walt Gravity-fed water systems in mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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