Leakage Testing Of Large Ventilation Control Structures For Room And Pillar Oil Shale Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. E. Adam C. E. Brechtel J. F. T. Agapito
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Full-scale stopping and simulated over- cast structures were constructed in large opening (30 ft high by 55 ft wide) room and pillar excavations in an oil shale mine. The program was undertaken to develop construction techniques and to generate data on structure costs and leakage rates. Leakage rates were measured using both sulfur hexafluoride tracer gas and "brattice window" methods at varying differential pressures. The measurements were conducted before and after a full-scale face blast to characterize the effects of blasting on leakage, and blast air pressures were measured across the stoppings. The operating performance of different combinations of permanent and temporary stoppings was evaluated by developing an operating model for a two-panel oil shale mine. The operating performance for the different stopping combinations was then compared to the system cost to evaluate the overall performance.
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APA: M. E. Adam C. E. Brechtel J. F. T. Agapito  (1987)  Leakage Testing Of Large Ventilation Control Structures For Room And Pillar Oil Shale Mining

MLA: M. E. Adam C. E. Brechtel J. F. T. Agapito Leakage Testing Of Large Ventilation Control Structures For Room And Pillar Oil Shale Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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