Measurement Of Airway Resistance Factors In A Green River (Wyoming) Trona Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael J. Martinson John R. Larsen J. Warren Andrews
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Measurements reported in the paper were recorded in an active Green River, Wyoming, trona mine, partly as a teaching exercise and partly to provide the mine in question with additional input data for its ventilation network program. Measurements were made: - in representative three-entry intake airways in room and pillar sub-mains; - between the lower portion of a vertical down-cast hoisting shaft and the start of an intake airway system established in a room and pillar main; - in a representative downcast section of a divided vertical shaft, and of the collar entrance loss at the top of the same compartment. Pressure differences were measured with manometers and trailing hoses, air flowrates with calibrated anemometers, and barometric pressures and wet-and dry-bulb temperatures were recorded for density determinations. Where possible, results are quoted as Atkinson friction factors, and relevant measurements are recorded in some detail to show the magnitude of fluctuations in observed pressure differences.
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APA: Michael J. Martinson John R. Larsen J. Warren Andrews  (1987)  Measurement Of Airway Resistance Factors In A Green River (Wyoming) Trona Mine

MLA: Michael J. Martinson John R. Larsen J. Warren Andrews Measurement Of Airway Resistance Factors In A Green River (Wyoming) Trona Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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