Options for climate control during construction of large underground storage chambers

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Aug 1, 1994

Abstract

During the construction of storage caverns, and during their lifetime if the use to which they are put so requires, it is necessary to provide adequate ventilation to ensure the safety and comfort of the underground workforce. An analysis of likely contaminants during construction has indicated that where a large facility is situated in a rock mass of even moderate temperature climatic conditions are likely to be the limiting factor during most of the mining operation and atmospheric pollution when blasting is undertaken. Possible options for improvement are increased air flow, cooling of intake air and reduction of the heat source by altering the number and type of haulage units employed in the cavern. Local solutions are an alternative approach where heat problems are confined to a few specific locations
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APA:  (1994)  Options for climate control during construction of large underground storage chambers

MLA: Options for climate control during construction of large underground storage chambers. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1994.

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