Heat, Mass and Impulse Transport Analogies for Underground Airways

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Mousset-Jones P McPherson M. J
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Underground airways are characterized by irregular shape and uneven surfaces including large-scale natural roughness, fractures, and a super-imposed sand roughness. Swirls in the grooves of the wall and separation because of the periodic variation of the open cross sec- tion, due to the blasting patterns, make it almost impossible to calculate average con- vective heat transfer computationally on the bases of the geometrical description of the surface. However, dimensionless friction factors can be used to characterize the surface effect of an airway and an analogy between heat and momentum transfer can be applied to calcu- late an average convective heat transfer Coefficient.
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APA: Mousset-Jones P McPherson M. J  (1988)  Heat, Mass and Impulse Transport Analogies for Underground Airways

MLA: Mousset-Jones P McPherson M. J Heat, Mass and Impulse Transport Analogies for Underground Airways. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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