Ventilation For Sinking Vertical, Sub Vertical And Decline Shafts. (99e42c4d-99aa-4cc4-8f39-b9fd16895c17)

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. M. Walters
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

To achieve safe and healthy working conditions in shaft sinking operations, ventilation, and where necessary cooling, must be provided. These requirements are considered for sinking vertical, sub-vertical and decline shafts. Regulatory requirements, determining air volumes and amount of cooling required, the various ventilation methods used such as force, exhaust, twin columns, air reversal using four gate systems and the equipment required to achieve this, are discussed. Consideration is also given to the sinking of single and twin declines using diesel equipment, calculating the air volumes required to dilute pollutants and the various methods for achieving this. Also discussed is the importance of having early ventilation design input to the overall design of the mine. In many cases ventilation can be the prime determinant for the size and configuration of the shafts or declines that have to be sunk.
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APA: D. M. Walters  (2009)  Ventilation For Sinking Vertical, Sub Vertical And Decline Shafts. (99e42c4d-99aa-4cc4-8f39-b9fd16895c17)

MLA: D. M. Walters Ventilation For Sinking Vertical, Sub Vertical And Decline Shafts. (99e42c4d-99aa-4cc4-8f39-b9fd16895c17). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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