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Mine ventilation and air conditioning / created by Howard L Hartman, Jan M. Mutmansky, R. V. Ramani and Y. J. Wang.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: John Wiley and Sons, 1997Edition: Third editionDescription: xviii, 730 pages: : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISBN:
  • 0471116351 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 9780471116356
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TN301 MIN
Contents:
Mine Ventilation and Air Conditioning; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Mathematical Symbols; List of Map Symbols; PART I INTRODUCTION; 1. Environmental Control of the Mine Atmosphere; 2. Properties and Behavior of Air; PART II MINE AIR-QUALITY CONTROL; 3. Mine Gases; 4. Dusts and Other Mine Aerosols; PART III MINE VENTILATION; 5. Airflow through Mine Openings and Ducts; 6. Ventilation Measurements and Surveys; 7. Mine Ventilation Circuits and Networks; 8. Natural Ventilation; 9. Air-Moving Equipment; 10. Fan Application to Mines. 11. Auxiliary Ventilation and Controlled Recirculation12. Economics of Airflow; 13. Coal Mine Ventilation Systems; 14. Metal Mine Ventilation Systems; 15. Control of Mine Fires and Explosions; PART IV MINE AIR CONDITIONING; 16. Heat Sources and Effects in Mines; 17. Mine Air Conditioning Systems; APPENDIXES; A. Reference Tables and Figures; B. SI Units in Mine Ventilation; C. Laboratory Experiments; D. Computer Applications and Software; References; Answers to Selected Problems; INDEX
Summary: This revised edition presents an engineering design approach to ventilation and air conditioning as part of the comprehensive environmental control of the mine atmosphere. It provides an in-depth look, for practitioners who design and operate mines, into the health and safety aspects of environmental conditions in the underground workplace
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Core Collection Zvishavane Mining Sciences Library Core Collection TN301 MIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 163191 Available BK151320
Book Book Zvishavane Mining Sciences Library Open Shelf TN301 MIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 140617 Available BK121463
Book Book Zvishavane Mining Sciences Library Open Shelf TN301 MIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 140618 Available BK121085
Book Book Zvishavane Mining Sciences Library Open Shelf TN301 MIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 140619 Available BK121867
Book Book Zvishavane Mining Sciences Library Open Shelf TN301 MIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 128208 Available BK105039

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Mine Ventilation and Air Conditioning; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Mathematical Symbols; List of Map Symbols; PART I INTRODUCTION; 1. Environmental Control of the Mine Atmosphere; 2. Properties and Behavior of Air; PART II MINE AIR-QUALITY CONTROL; 3. Mine Gases; 4. Dusts and Other Mine Aerosols; PART III MINE VENTILATION; 5. Airflow through Mine Openings and Ducts; 6. Ventilation Measurements and Surveys; 7. Mine Ventilation Circuits and Networks; 8. Natural Ventilation; 9. Air-Moving Equipment; 10. Fan Application to Mines. 11. Auxiliary Ventilation and Controlled Recirculation12. Economics of Airflow; 13. Coal Mine Ventilation Systems; 14. Metal Mine Ventilation Systems; 15. Control of Mine Fires and Explosions; PART IV MINE AIR CONDITIONING; 16. Heat Sources and Effects in Mines; 17. Mine Air Conditioning Systems; APPENDIXES; A. Reference Tables and Figures; B. SI Units in Mine Ventilation; C. Laboratory Experiments; D. Computer Applications and Software; References; Answers to Selected Problems; INDEX

This revised edition presents an engineering design approach to ventilation and air conditioning as part of the comprehensive environmental control of the mine atmosphere. It provides an in-depth look, for practitioners who design and operate mines, into the health and safety aspects of environmental conditions in the underground workplace

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