Some Applications Of Ductless Fans In Bord And Pillar Headings In South African Coal Mines.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. J. Meets C. F. Meyer
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Bord and pillar mining at shallow depth (400 m approx. maximum) is widely used in South African coal mines. One of the problems encountered in extracting coal in this manner is the ventilation of advancing bord and pillar headings. The traditional ventilation methods of force, exhaust and overlap (force/exhaust) are reasonably effective but tend to be both cost and labour intensive. Ducting often restricts the available free area of roadways thus impeding the transport of coal and other materials inbye the coal production section. Due to the above facts, ductless fans are currently being used to minimize the amount of ducting required in advancing sections. Two different types of fans are used, namely, vortex fans and the so-called `jet' fans. Vortex fans were developed from the fan blade design used for vertical take-off aircraft. The fans have the capability of delivering air over distances of about 30 m in the underground situation without any ducting attached to it. Jet fans are standard axial flow fans fitted with outlet reduction pieces which increase the velocity pressure at the discharge to such an extent that the air delivery distance is improved to almost match that of vortex fans. The paper describes some applications of both these fan types in advancing bord and pillar sections.
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APA: E. J. Meets C. F. Meyer  (1993)  Some Applications Of Ductless Fans In Bord And Pillar Headings In South African Coal Mines.

MLA: E. J. Meets C. F. Meyer Some Applications Of Ductless Fans In Bord And Pillar Headings In South African Coal Mines.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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