IC 7809 Making Ventilation-Pressure Surveys With Altimeters - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. E. McElroy
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

Ventilation-pressure surveys are required to determine the rates of pressure losses in various parts of mine-airway systems. These may be determined directly by differential pressure measurements or deduced from absolute pressure measurements, Despite the confusion caused by its inverted nonlinear scale, the altimeter has special application to pressure surveys in mines in which only small differences in elevation are involved, as is true for most of our large bituminous-coal mines in these, the judicious use of information obtained by pressure surveying can result in greatly improved working conditions as regards health and safety and, in many instances, can yield large financial returns. The main purposes of this report are to discuss methods of using altimeters for pressure surveys and to present the particular methods of making surveys and calculating the results of surveys used by the Mine Ventilation Section of the Bureau of Mines.
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APA: G. E. McElroy  (1957)  IC 7809 Making Ventilation-Pressure Surveys With Altimeters - Summary

MLA: G. E. McElroy IC 7809 Making Ventilation-Pressure Surveys With Altimeters - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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