Systems Concept For Coal Mine Ventilation (bb7233c1-b765-4ee8-921e-86f508cd6792)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Mishra
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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26
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The validity of the concept of mine resistance in ventilation systems is examined. Mine resistance is the proportionality constant relating the head generated by a fan and the quantity flowing through it when the fan is connected to a mine circuit. It is the total effect of all branches in the mine ventilation circuit. Its importance lies in the fact that for new mine projections, and in the extensions of existing mines, ventilation calculations are usually based upon adjustments of the mine resistance. In ventilation circuits with regulation, and/or with multi-fans, simple adjustments of the mine resistance curve do not lead to correct solutions. A ventilation system consists of several interconnected subsystems where one subsystem behavior affects that of the others, and the total system. Through a series of simple but realistic examples, the authors will demonstrate the importance of the systems concept in mine ventilation, and its practical application to coal mine ventilation planning.
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APA: R. Mishra  (1977)  Systems Concept For Coal Mine Ventilation (bb7233c1-b765-4ee8-921e-86f508cd6792)

MLA: R. Mishra Systems Concept For Coal Mine Ventilation (bb7233c1-b765-4ee8-921e-86f508cd6792). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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