Experimental and Numerical Modeling of Jet Fans for Auxiliary Ventilation in Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. M. Konduri M. J. McPherson E. Topuz
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

This paper describes experiments conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of jet fans for ventilating blind headings in under- ground mines. A laboratory model of a mine heading was built by using dynamic similarity criteria, and water as the fluid medium. In order to verify laboratory test results, field experiments were designed and carried out in a full scale mine model and in a coal mine in West Virginia. Using CO, as the tracer gas and in combination with a computerized gas monitoring system, tests were conducted to evaluate jet fan performance. The results highlight the flexibility and versatility of jet fans for ventilating blind headings. Numerical modeling of a jet fan in a typical coal mine heading was carried out to evaluate the potential of computational fluid dynamics.
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APA: I. M. Konduri M. J. McPherson E. Topuz  (1997)  Experimental and Numerical Modeling of Jet Fans for Auxiliary Ventilation in Mines

MLA: I. M. Konduri M. J. McPherson E. Topuz Experimental and Numerical Modeling of Jet Fans for Auxiliary Ventilation in Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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