OFR-76(5)-75 Mine Electrical Systems Evaluation - Model Coal Mine Electrical System Specifications - Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 56
- File Size:
- 11702 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1974
Abstract
Previous research conducted for the USBM by Penn State personnel (Grant GO-101729) found that a need existed to physically model a typical a-c/d-c coal mine section electrical system. Its purpose would be to permit preliminary evaluations of electrical problem solutions prior to launching full-scale investigations. Such use can result in greater flexibility than afforded by present computer models. Furthermore, numerous problems, which would be virtually impossible to incorporate in a computer model at this time, are more easily analyzed with physical simulation. The development of this system is now proceeding at the USBM's Bruceton Research Facilities. However, electrical specifications of scaled down components for its construction are required. This project is a result of that need and has been funded as an extension to Grant GO-133077. The following report covers these specifications. Scope of Work To represent a mined a-c/d-r. coal mine section, the typical component specifications must detail at least: a. one a-c continuous miner, b. two a-c or d-c shuttle cars, c. one a-c or d-c roof bolter, d. one a-c section fan, and e. feeder cables. Further, each machine should be portrayed by each of its general
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APA:
(1974) OFR-76(5)-75 Mine Electrical Systems Evaluation - Model Coal Mine Electrical System Specifications - IntroductionMLA: OFR-76(5)-75 Mine Electrical Systems Evaluation - Model Coal Mine Electrical System Specifications - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.