The Use of Nitrogen-Enhanced Foam at the Pinnacle Mine Fire

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. C. Smith T. P. Mucho M. A. Trvits M. Cummins
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Abstract

This paper evaluates the effectiveness of remotely applied nitrogen-enhanced foam to aid in efforts to isolate and suppress a mine fire. The foam, in combination with a remotely-installed cementitious mine seal and a novel borehole pressure sampling methodology to determine the location of the suspected ignition source, was used to help control ventilation and inert the area surrounding the suspected ignition source by isolating it from oxygen. This allowed mine rescue teams to safely enter the mine, seal the area, and begin recovery operations to successfully return the mine to full production.
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APA: A. C. Smith T. P. Mucho M. A. Trvits M. Cummins  The Use of Nitrogen-Enhanced Foam at the Pinnacle Mine Fire

MLA: A. C. Smith T. P. Mucho M. A. Trvits M. Cummins The Use of Nitrogen-Enhanced Foam at the Pinnacle Mine Fire. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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