Coal Mine Ventilation Efficiency: A Comparison Of Us Coal Mine Ventilation Systems - Preprint 09-071

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. R. Hairfield
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

With ever rising energy costs, it is increasingly important for mines to operate with energy efficiency. As a large portion of a mine?s energy consumption is often attributed to the operation of mine ventilation fans, maintaining an efficient ventilation system is a critical pro-active way for mining companies to reduce power costs. A common way to measure a mine?s ventilation system efficiency is to calculate the volumetric efficiency, which is simply a calculation of the percentage of total mine air that is usefully employed for production. The purpose of this study is to document a nationwide comparison of the volumetric efficiency of U.S. underground coal mining operations. The results will aim to show just how efficient today?s coal mine ventilation systems are and what factors may be causing their various efficiencies and inefficiencies.
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APA: C. R. Hairfield  (2009)  Coal Mine Ventilation Efficiency: A Comparison Of Us Coal Mine Ventilation Systems - Preprint 09-071

MLA: C. R. Hairfield Coal Mine Ventilation Efficiency: A Comparison Of Us Coal Mine Ventilation Systems - Preprint 09-071. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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