Raising The Bar Of Ventilation For Large-Opening Stone Mines

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 7
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Abstract
Due to the difficulties of ventilating large opening stone mines, the effective dilution of diesel particulate matter and noxious gases has often been problematic. Since stone mines have large openings that develop low air resistances, and propeller fans are designed for low pressure-high volume applications, main mine propeller fans may be a feasible option for ventilating underground stone mines. This paper describes the results of a case study where researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have demonstrated that significant increases in total mine airflow can be achieved and the ventilation improved in a large-opening stone mine by replacing an axial-vane mine fan with two 12-ft diameter propeller fans and adding a line of stoppings. In this study, the use of the propeller fans more than doubled the air quantity from 300,000 cfm to 750,000 cfm, while operating at 50 horsepower less than the original axial-vane fan.
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Raising The Bar Of Ventilation For Large-Opening Stone MinesMLA: Raising The Bar Of Ventilation For Large-Opening Stone Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),