The Use Of The Digital Computer For Mine Ventilation Problems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Burke Trafton
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

An earlier paper1 introduced a rapid solution for mine ventilation network problems, employing the digital computer. In this paper, refinements and additions to the computer program which expand its scope of application and a solution to a ventilation network having a coal-mine configuration are presented. Specifically, the revised program--written in FORTRAN for the IBM 7074 computer in Penn State's Computation Center--is applicable to any mine ventilation network employing natural splitting and having its fan located externally. It accomplishes the following; 1. Distributes an assumed total quantity of air flow among all air- ways of the network, performing iterations until an acceptable level of error is attained and the flow in each airway is known. 2, Computes the pressure drop (head loss) in all airways and the overall network and mine head losses. 3. Determines the operating point for the mine and a given fan, adjusting all air flows and head losses to the actual values.
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APA: Burke Trafton  (1964)  The Use Of The Digital Computer For Mine Ventilation Problems

MLA: Burke Trafton The Use Of The Digital Computer For Mine Ventilation Problems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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