The Planning of Ventilation and Refrigeration Requirements in Deep Mines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. F. H. Grave R. M. Stroh
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In this paper ventilation planning methods are discussed, with particular reference to the application of computer techniques to the solving of the many problems associated with the forecasting of ventilation and refrigeration requirements in mines of high production rates going to depths and rock temperatures higher than previously experienced. The use of the Starfield-Dickson programmes for calculating heat flow into airways and advancing stopes is demonstrated in the case of ventilation planning on a large mine extending to a brief depth of over 3 km below the surface. The possible effects of new mining methods on ventilation requirements in the future is briefly discussed.
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APA: D. F. H. Grave R. M. Stroh  The Planning of Ventilation and Refrigeration Requirements in Deep Mines

MLA: D. F. H. Grave R. M. Stroh The Planning of Ventilation and Refrigeration Requirements in Deep Mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

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