RI 8142 - Three Coal Mine Ventilation Studies Using Sulfur Hexafluoride Tracer Gas

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert P. Vinson Fred N. Kissell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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23
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

This report describes three coal mine ventilation studies by the Bureau of Mines in which sulfur hexafluoride (SFG) was used as a tracer gas. One of these studies was conducted to determine air movement and leakage in a sealed area. Another was run to determine the ventilation efficiency of a bleeder system. Finally, a study was made of air leakage across permanent stoppings of parallel intake airways. These studies proved sulfur hexafluoride to be a useful addition to the equipment commonly used in coal mine ventilation analysis.
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APA: Robert P. Vinson Fred N. Kissell  (1976)  RI 8142 - Three Coal Mine Ventilation Studies Using Sulfur Hexafluoride Tracer Gas

MLA: Robert P. Vinson Fred N. Kissell RI 8142 - Three Coal Mine Ventilation Studies Using Sulfur Hexafluoride Tracer Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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