Measuring The Insitu Rock Thermal Conductivity And Diffusivity ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Mousset-Jones
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The USBH Mining Systems and Ground Control Generic Research Center funded a project leading to the improved planning of airflow and refrigeration in underground mines experiencing hot working conditions. The project was broken down into approximately five phases: 1. Visiting some of the known hot mines in the U.S. and sending out a questionnaire to determine other mines which might be experiencing hot working conditions in the future. 2. Choosing two mines in which to conduct measurements to determine the insitu rock thermal conductivity and diffusivity, and comparing these values with laboratory determined values. 3. Investigating computer programs available for mine climate simulation, and testing these programs with case study examples from the two mines where the rock thermal properties were measured. 4. Considering improved ways of estimating the wetness factor and experimenting with the use of heat flux meters to more directly measure the rock heat inflow into the airstream. 5. Applying the results of these investigations to simulating the climate for future mine development and production areas at the two- mines. The project is approximately two thirds completed. At the time of writing, the insitu measurements at one of the mines are still being recorded. This paper will be describing the procedures and results of the insitu rock thermal property measurements, and give a brief description of some of the simulated results obtained for a mechanised cut and fill stope case study from the Homestake Gold Hine in South Dakota.
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APA: P. Mousset-Jones  (1985)  Measuring The Insitu Rock Thermal Conductivity And Diffusivity ? Introduction

MLA: P. Mousset-Jones Measuring The Insitu Rock Thermal Conductivity And Diffusivity ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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