Transient states of air parameters in mine workings caused by a disaster

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W. Dziurzynski
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Transient states of the air parameters in mine workings occur as the effects of natural and technological disturbances, and in particular as a result of changes in ventilation conditions, caused by alteration of the mine workings geometry, state of fans performance or emission of gases. Particularly significant are those transient states caused by disturbances resulted from catastrophes, since they are frequently associated with violent phenomena that may be a danger for life and health of the staff working underground. The paper presents a number of examples of transient states of the air parameters in mine workings after a catastrophe, like the bump in the ZABRZE-BIELSZOWICE coal mine. Registration of air disturbances by the monitoring systems of ventilation in mine workings in the area of disaster both at the moment of a catastrophe occurrence and later during the rescue operation, enabled to track out the incident and identify the circumstances and reasons of those tragic events which caused death of 18 miners during last two years. Furthermore, computer simulations of processes occurring in mine ventilation network make effective research tools to be applied in practice, among others for the study of accidents and disasters.
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APA: W. Dziurzynski  (2003)  Transient states of air parameters in mine workings caused by a disaster

MLA: W. Dziurzynski Transient states of air parameters in mine workings caused by a disaster. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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