Summary (5c2cc7e6-37ce-427c-b6af-2231964e391d)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 25
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- 624 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
SUMMARY The objective of this program was to develop a system to extinguish coal mine fires by remote sealing of the underground passageways. The system developed had to be versatile enough to function under a wide range of operating conditions, including large variations in passageway geometry, depth of mine, water conditions, both in the mine and at the surface, and rubble in the mine passage. The system developed had to include instrumentation for the remote probing of the passageway prior to sealing, a system for sealing the mine passages, and instrumentation for remote monitoring of the quality of the seal during and after construction. These objectives were successfully achieved during this program. The remote mine sealing capability of the system was satisfactc rely demonstrated in a field test conducted at the Eastern Associated Coal Corporation Federal No. 1 Mine in Grant Town, West Virginia. The remote sealing consists of: (1) A sonar initial probing system which can operate satisfactorily even in the presence of dense smoke. The system is capable of determining both the local passageway geometry, identifying the presence of cribs and other obstructions, and the position of the borehole in the mine passage. (2) A mine sealing material system which utilizes fly ash for making the complete seal or as a bulk filler in conjunction with a urethane, froth foam, seal topping system. The choice of using fly ash alone or fly ash with foam topping depends on a number of factors, such as quality of seal desired, time available per seal, depth of borehole, passageway geometry, and water holding require¬ment. The fly ash-foam seal is a better seal, capable of sealing against a higher water head than fly ash alone. The fly ash sealing
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APA:
(1973) Summary (5c2cc7e6-37ce-427c-b6af-2231964e391d)MLA: Summary (5c2cc7e6-37ce-427c-b6af-2231964e391d). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.