Controlling Ventilation For Safe Escape From Coal Mine Fires

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

If a fire occurs outby an underground coal mine section, the immediate safe evacuation of miners from the working section should always take precedence. Unfortunately, in many cases, the dedicated escapeways (escape routes) for the evacuation of the miners become contaminated by the byproducts of fire from the adjacent entries. The purpose of this paper is to present the ventilation-control process that would keep the escapeway free from contaminants and, thus, available for travel. A few scenarios of mine fires in longwall development panels are analyzed and discussed. To perform these studies, a mine fire simulator (MFS) was used. This (MFS) provides a dynamic representation of the fire's progress (in real time) and gives a color-graphic visualization of the spread of oxygen, combustion products and temperature of the gases throughout the ventilation system. Also presented and discussed are ways in which the MFS can be used as a training and teaching tool for miners and, particularly, for ventilation and safety specialists.
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APA:  (1997)  Controlling Ventilation For Safe Escape From Coal Mine Fires

MLA: Controlling Ventilation For Safe Escape From Coal Mine Fires. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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