Model And Field Investigations Of Jet Fans For Face Ventilation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. M. Konduri M. J. McPherson E. Topuz
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Theoretical investigations and laboratory experiments demonstrated that there is a great potential for the use of jet fan ventilation in mines. This paper summarizes research that consisted of laboratory-scale model tests, full-scale mine model tests and underground coal mine entry tests. The laboratory model used water as a fluid medium and simulated a typical 25-m- (82-ft-) long heading having a 1.5 x 6-m (4.9 x 19.7 ft) cross section. The effects of various nozzle positions and designs were investigated by using still photography. It was also found that the use of jets in combination with line curtains enhanced the overall ventilating effect in the model entry. Flow measurements in the full-scale mine model and in the coal mine entry were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the jet fan. It was concluded that the designed jet fan ventilation system was an effective means of ventilating blind airways.
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APA: I. M. Konduri M. J. McPherson E. Topuz  (1998)  Model And Field Investigations Of Jet Fans For Face Ventilation

MLA: I. M. Konduri M. J. McPherson E. Topuz Model And Field Investigations Of Jet Fans For Face Ventilation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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