Application Of CPM Procedures In Mine Ventilation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Y. J. Wang Jan M. Mutmansky
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Mine ventilation analysis is an engineering discipline that can be considered a branch of the body of science known as network analysis. Likewise, the group of engineering procedures known as the critical- path method (CPM) is considered a branch of network analysis. It is therefore not surprising that mine ventilation network analysis and CPM have many similarities. These similarities are useful in analyzing several types of mine ventilation problems and will be utilized in this paper. The analogy between the free split in a ventilation circuit and the critical path in a scheduling network has been recognized by Owili-Eger (1973). While this was recognized as a property of a general ventilation network, many important applications to controlled- splitting problems also exist. The mathematical procedures necessary to apply CPM and network methods have previously been presented (Wang, 1981; Wang, 1982). This paper will illustrate the implementation of these methods by application to mine ventilation networks.
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APA: Y. J. Wang Jan M. Mutmansky  (1982)  Application Of CPM Procedures In Mine Ventilation

MLA: Y. J. Wang Jan M. Mutmansky Application Of CPM Procedures In Mine Ventilation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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