Mining Project: Continuous Monitoring of Airflow and Methane in Coal Mines
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Start Date | 10/1/2011 |
End Date | 9/30/2014 |
Objective | To develop guidelines to assess ventilation effectiveness in underground coal mines using improved sampling protocols and defining optimal instrument locations for continuous reading airflow and methane monitors mine-wide (with the exception of exhausts and longwalls). |
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Research Summary
This project developed guidelines to assess ventilation effectiveness in underground coal mines using improved sampling protocols and defining optimal instrument locations for continuous-reading airflow and methane monitors.
This project had five research aims, as follows:
- identify potential applications and limitations of integrated air velocity and methane monitoring systems;
- develop guidelines to interpret air velocity and methane monitor outputs;
- determine the size and concentration of methane clouds at continuous miner faces;
- improve knowledge and understanding of airflows in extended cuts; and
- define the effects of airflow directions and magnitudes on controlling methane levels in these extended cuts.
See Also
- Adapting Remote Methane Leak Detector (RMLD) to Coal Miner Rescue
- Atmospheric Monitoring
- Evaluating Performance Characteristics of Machine-Mounted Methane Monitors by Measuring Response Time
- Factors Affecting the Location of Methanometers on Mining Equipment
- Methane Detection and Monitoring
- Method for Improving Ventilation & Gas Monitoring with an Advanced Fiber Optic Based Mine-Wide Monitoring System
- Methods to Improve Efficiency of Mine Ventilation Systems
- Methods to Improve Mine Ventilation System Efficiency
- Remote Fiber-Optic Methane Monitor
- Use of a Test Box to Measure Response Times for Machine-Mounted Monitors
- Page last reviewed: 10/22/2016
- Page last updated: 10/22/2016
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program