RI 2309 Compressed-Air Blowers as an Aid to Metal Mine Ventilation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Richard V. Ageton
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

Compressed- air blowers are frequently used both in large and small metal ines , not only as an aid to ventilation , but in some mines as a substitute for an dequate ventilation system . As a temporary fixture , blowers have their uses , but hey should never be used in lieu of a permanent ventilation system. A number Probably the most common error made in placing dependence on compressed- air lowers as an aid to underground ventilation is the tendency to over- rate their cooling efficiency . It is a very common but natural error to assume that compressed air which issues freely from a blower is of the same temperature as the compressed air which issues freely from the exhaust port of a rock-drilling machine . of readings were taken in different mines of the temperature of the rock- drill exhaust , of the compressed air flowing from the blowers , and of the surrounding air In both cases . In general , the temperature of the rock- drill exhaust was from 10 to 30 degrees below that of the surrounding air , in many instances being slightly below freezing , 32° F . The average temperature for a number of compressed-air lowers and for the mine air surrounding them is shown in Table I.
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APA: Richard V. Ageton  (1922)  RI 2309 Compressed-Air Blowers as an Aid to Metal Mine Ventilation

MLA: Richard V. Ageton RI 2309 Compressed-Air Blowers as an Aid to Metal Mine Ventilation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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