Changes In Face Methane Concentrations Using High Capacity Scrubbers With Exhausting And Blowing Ventilation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Current scrubber capacities vary from 1.89 to 4.72 m3/s (4,000 to 10,000 cfm), and there is interest in using scrubbers with capacities up to 6.61 m3/s (14,000 cfm). This paper describes research to compare the effectiveness of blowing and exhausting face ventilation systems using high-capacity scrubbers with flows up to 6.61 m3/s. Tests were conducted in a surface ventilation gallery with exhaust and blowing systems operating under similar conditions. The mining machine was equipped with a machine-mounted scrubber. Methane gas was released at constant flow at the mining face and measured at several face locations. Effectiveness of exhausting and blowing systems was compared by determining average face methane concentrations. For each operating condition tested, blowing ventilation was more effective than exhausting for controlling face methane levels. Raising scrubber flow to 6.61 m3/s reduced methane levels for both blowing and exhausting systems.
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APA:  (1996)  Changes In Face Methane Concentrations Using High Capacity Scrubbers With Exhausting And Blowing Ventilation

MLA: Changes In Face Methane Concentrations Using High Capacity Scrubbers With Exhausting And Blowing Ventilation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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