Mine Ventilation: Proceedings Of The 10th Us / North American Mine Ventilation Symposium, Anchorage, Alaska, Usa, 16-19 May 2004
by S. Bandopadhyay /
2004 / English / PDF
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The purpose of the 10th US North American Mine Ventilation
Symposium in Anchorage 2004 was to bring together practitioners
involved in the planning and operation of underground ventilation
systems, to provide a forum for debate and exchange of ideas, and
to share information on the advances which have been made
and consider problems which remain in the broad field of mine
ventilation.
The purpose of the 10th US North American Mine Ventilation
Symposium in Anchorage 2004 was to bring together practitioners
involved in the planning and operation of underground ventilation
systems, to provide a forum for debate and exchange of ideas, and
to share information on the advances which have been made
and consider problems which remain in the broad field of mine
ventilation.
The Mine Ventilation Symposium series has always been a premier
forum for ventilation experts, practitioners, educators, students,
regulators and manufacturers from around the world to exchange
knowledge, ideas and opinions. This volume features over sixty
selected technical papers from fifteen countries around the world
including topics such as mine fires and explosions,case studies,
diesel in underground mines, face ventilation, ventilation systems
design, strata gas and control, ventilation and control systems,
modeling and software development, dust generation, transport and
control.
The Mine Ventilation Symposium series has always been a premier
forum for ventilation experts, practitioners, educators, students,
regulators and manufacturers from around the world to exchange
knowledge, ideas and opinions. This volume features over sixty
selected technical papers from fifteen countries around the world
including topics such as mine fires and explosions,case studies,
diesel in underground mines, face ventilation, ventilation systems
design, strata gas and control, ventilation and control systems,
modeling and software development, dust generation, transport and
control.