Factors Affecting The Location Of The Neutral Point In Ventilation Systems (4b1f3a2d-a6d9-44c2-9c56-0100dbf7a4af)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. M. Wempen
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Abstract

Booster fans in underground coal mines are often located using the concept of a neutral point. Normally, intake airways are maintained at higher absolute pressure than return airways, so air leaks from intake to return. By adding a significant pressure force to a region of a ventilation system, booster fans installed in a return airway can increase the pressure in the return so that air leaks from return to intake. This is commonly referred to as recirculation. The neutral point occurs at the location in the system where the pressure difference between the intake and the return airway(s) is zero and at this point there is no leakage or recirculation. Ideally, placing a booster fan near the neutral point minimizes leakage and recirculation; however, in practice the position of the neutral point is not static and it changes as the ventilation system parameters change. This paper presents a study of how changes in the system parameters affect the location of the neutral point in a model coal mine ventilation system. First the effects of booster fan pressure and location on the neutral point are evaluated. Next the effect of increasing mine distance, and therefore mine resistance, on the location of the neutral point and the magnitude of recirculation is evaluated.
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APA: J. M. Wempen  (2012)  Factors Affecting The Location Of The Neutral Point In Ventilation Systems (4b1f3a2d-a6d9-44c2-9c56-0100dbf7a4af)

MLA: J. M. Wempen Factors Affecting The Location Of The Neutral Point In Ventilation Systems (4b1f3a2d-a6d9-44c2-9c56-0100dbf7a4af). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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