The Application of an Expert System to Control Mine Ventilation at the Taiheiyo Coal Mine Under the Open Sea

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dr. Tominaga. Yuusaku Yuuich Umeki Masahiko Arakawa Ken Takahashi
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Macroscopic characteristics of a complicated mine ventilation is remarked to build an expert system for mine safety in the Taiheiyo coal mine, Hokkaido, Japan. To gain the characteristics a large number of simulation were performed with varying aerodynamic resistance of the branches with regulator in mine ventilation network. The principal results of the study are as follows, (1) Pressure loss diagram for ventilation network with main and auxiliary fans enables capability of air circulation in the network. (2) H-Q (pressure-quantity) diagram gives capacity of air quantity In a network with main and auxiliary fans. (3) When airflow rate, [] through branch qi is changed by opening/closing regulator set in the branch, air flow rate, [], through branch p can be represented by the empirical formula. [ ] where Api and Qp,o are the constant coefficients. (4) Macroscopic characteristics mentioned above are available to make rules in an expert system for escaping route at emergency.
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APA: Dr. Tominaga. Yuusaku Yuuich Umeki Masahiko Arakawa Ken Takahashi  (1989)  The Application of an Expert System to Control Mine Ventilation at the Taiheiyo Coal Mine Under the Open Sea

MLA: Dr. Tominaga. Yuusaku Yuuich Umeki Masahiko Arakawa Ken Takahashi The Application of an Expert System to Control Mine Ventilation at the Taiheiyo Coal Mine Under the Open Sea. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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