Shock Losses Around Underground Overcasts

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jerry C. Tien
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

An overcast is a form of air bridge which permits one air current to pass another without mixing. It is an essential and indispensable ventilation device for underground air distribution in horizontal mineral deposits. Overcasts are also a major source of shock pressure loss under- ground. However, a well thought out overcast plan, and a well constructed overcast, will give minimum shock loss, which in turn can save money (Tien, 1986). So far, most research on shock losses has been concentrated on splits and junctions, and bends and turns, or on underground regulators. Practically nothing could be found in the literature regarding losses caused by overcasts (see reference on shock losses). In this investigation, shock losses are quantified for an overcast with different configurations, which will give useful clues toward an aerodynamically designed overcast.
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APA: Jerry C. Tien  (1987)  Shock Losses Around Underground Overcasts

MLA: Jerry C. Tien Shock Losses Around Underground Overcasts. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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