OFR-20-79 Improving The Brattice Window Method Of Measuring Mine Stopping Leakage

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frederick Bloetscher
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Means of improving the U.S. Bureau of Mines Brattice Window Method have been investigated by Goodyear Aerospace Corporation (GAC). An extensive series of laboratory tests at GAC and a series of tests in three operating coal mines of the Bethlehem Mines Corporation were conducted. The GAC laboratory tests defined the window coefficients and the accuracy of the method using different measuring techniques for a range of window sizes and shapes with window areas from 0.0873 to 4.0 square feet for flow velocities through the windows of from 100 to 1000 FPM. The results indicated that for the range of window sizes and window flow velocities investigated a single window coefficient value can be used with little error for each window size and for each flow direction, for the investigated range of window flow velocities. The mine tests developed techniques for quickly erecting the Temporary Test Stopping (TTS) in a cross-out, making the measurements, taking down the TTS and moving it and the test equipment to the next cross-cut. The time period for the total cycle ranged from 15-45 minutes depending on the properties of the cross-cut's surfaces. The total weight of the TTS and test equipment carried by the two miners conducting the tests was approximately 40 pounds. Correlation was obtained between the sum of the leakage values past 10 consecutive individual stoppings using the brattice window method and the value for the difference in the airway flow values before and after the 10 consecutive stoppings when the value for the sum of the leakages for the 10 was significant when com¬pared to the airway flow values. The mine tests reiterated the importance of using the largest TTS window(s) consistant with making accurate anemometer measurements for the best results with the brattice window method.
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APA: Frederick Bloetscher  (1978)  OFR-20-79 Improving The Brattice Window Method Of Measuring Mine Stopping Leakage

MLA: Frederick Bloetscher OFR-20-79 Improving The Brattice Window Method Of Measuring Mine Stopping Leakage. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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