The Effect Of Face Resistance On Airflow Characteristics Along A Twin Development Heading

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Keith G. Wallace
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The effect of face resistance on ventilation air leakage through stoppings was measured in a twin development heading. Face resistance was varied by alternately tightening or loosening the face line brattice to change the line brattice leakage. Results indicated that tight brattice lines are necessary to maintain acceptable airflow at the face but result in higher leakage throughout the entire system, reduced overall ventilation efficiency, and higher operating costs. Conversely, a low face resistance which simulated an auxiliary fan/duct system gave reduced stopping leakage losses, higher quantities of air at the last open cross-cut and greater entire system efficiencies
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APA: Keith G. Wallace  (1984)  The Effect Of Face Resistance On Airflow Characteristics Along A Twin Development Heading

MLA: Keith G. Wallace The Effect Of Face Resistance On Airflow Characteristics Along A Twin Development Heading. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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