NIOSHTIC-2 No. 20027791


Impact of Unbalanced Intake and Scrubber Flows on Face Methane Concentrations

1997

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Research was conducted to investigate how ventilation of a mining face is affected when scrubber flow is greater or less than intake flow. Tests were conducted in a full-scale surface test gallery built to simulate a mining entry with a continuous mining machine at the face. Methane gas was released at constant flow at the mining face. Gas measurements taken a six locations near the face were used to evaluate how well the face was being ventilated. Increasing scrubber flow resulted in lower methane levels even when scrubber flow was much greater than intake flow.

Author(s):Taylor-CD, Rider-JP, Thimons-ED
Reference:Proceedings of the 6th International Mine Ventilation Congress (May 17-22, 1997, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). Chapter 27, Ramani RV, ed., Littleton, CO: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc., 1997 Feb; :169-172

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