Modeling of Heat Exchange Between Flowing Air and Tunnel Walls

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jan K. Wolski
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This paper presents a simple method for determining air temperature gradients along a tunnel with time-dependent intake air properties. The variable intake air properties may be the flow direction and rate, air temperature and humidity, and the carbon dioxide content. The transient intake air properties are simulated by a series of steady intake air conditions, using a superposition method. The mathematical model was verified by reduced-scale experiments in the Waldo mine. The method may be usefull in conditions where the computation speed is more important than the precision of the results.
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APA: Jan K. Wolski  (1995)  Modeling of Heat Exchange Between Flowing Air and Tunnel Walls

MLA: Jan K. Wolski Modeling of Heat Exchange Between Flowing Air and Tunnel Walls. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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