Safeguards To Prevent Airflow Reversal From Ventilation Changes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Peterson
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

As underground mine operations expand, the ventilation systems supporting them become complex. Complexity increases with periodic ventilation changes. New diagonal connections require a rebalance of resistance to maintain airflow in affected splits in the system. Incidents of mine fires and explosions have occurred in U.S. coal mines when diagonal connections resulting from ventilation changes have resulted in changing airflow directions. MSHA regulations prohibit the reversal of airflow and poor ventilation practice in general, but regulations cannot stipulate or recommend proactive preventative measures because every situation is different. This paper discusses the phenomenon of diagonal branches and recommends practical precautionary measures that can be taken to prevent airflow reversal in planned ventilation changes.
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APA: R. D. Peterson  (2012)  Safeguards To Prevent Airflow Reversal From Ventilation Changes

MLA: R. D. Peterson Safeguards To Prevent Airflow Reversal From Ventilation Changes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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