The Mechanics Of Controlled Partial Recirculation Ventilation Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The application of Kirchoff's laws to two adjoining mine ventilation network meshes containing fans results in the construction of two general quadratic equations. These equations may be solved to give the resultant airflows and hence fan duties within the system for given network parameters and fan characteristics. This technique has a wide application for calculating the duties of fans in various combinations within a mine ventilation system. Recent difficulties in economically maintaining environ- mentally safe conditions in underground working areas distant from main ventilation fans has led to increasing interest in the use of controlled partial recirculation of ventilation. This paper develops a recirculation model which can be solved directly using mathematical techniques obviating the need for iterative techniques such as the Hardy-Cross method. The advantage of a direct mathematical analysis is that mathematical algorithms may be constructed to completely describe the ventilation system under a wide range of operating conditions. This technique is applied to controlled partial recirculation ventilation systems to demonstrate its advantages for mine ventilation planning.
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APA:  (1989)  The Mechanics Of Controlled Partial Recirculation Ventilation Systems

MLA: The Mechanics Of Controlled Partial Recirculation Ventilation Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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