OFR-11-87 Improved Stopping, Door And Overcast Construction For Oil Shale Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. E. Adam
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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188
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This report describes the construction and testing of large (30 ft high by 55 ft wide) stopping and overcast structures in an oil shale mine. The work was undertaken to develop construction techniques and cost data, and to measure leakage rates on full scale structures in an oil shale mine. A design data base was developed by reviewing industry practice, oil shale industry plans, and technical literature. Alternate layouts for room and pillar mining were examined to find ways to reduce the size and number of ventilation control structures. Six full size stoppings and one overcast were built in the Colony Pilot Mine. Leakage rates were measured using both SF6 tracer gas techniques and the ?brattice window? method. The leakage was measured both before and after a full scale face blast. Blast air pressures were measured across two of the stoppings. Cost and leakage data were used to evaluate the projected overall performance of various combinations of the stoppings in a two-panel oil shale mine.
Citation

APA: M. E. Adam  (1986)  OFR-11-87 Improved Stopping, Door And Overcast Construction For Oil Shale Mines

MLA: M. E. Adam OFR-11-87 Improved Stopping, Door And Overcast Construction For Oil Shale Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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