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Keynote Address 14 th US/North American Mine Ventilation Symposium

Keynote Address 14 th US/North American Mine Ventilation Symposium. Christopher J Pritchard MS PE. Mining Engineer Team Leader (Acting) Ventilation Group Fires & Explosions Branch NIOSH – OMSHR Spokane, WA. Introduction. Ventilation Experiences MSHA Graduate School Tg Soda Ash FMC

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Keynote Address 14 th US/North American Mine Ventilation Symposium

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  1. Keynote Address14th US/North American Mine Ventilation Symposium Christopher J Pritchard MS PE Mining Engineer Team Leader (Acting) Ventilation Group Fires & Explosions Branch NIOSH – OMSHR Spokane, WA

  2. Introduction Ventilation Experiences • MSHA • Graduate School • Tg Soda Ash • FMC • NIOSH

  3. MSHA 1978-1980 MSHA – Coal Mine Safety and Health District 9 Denver, CO MSHA Denver Tech Support Ventilation Group: Rich Kline, Bill Bruce, Warren Andrews, Jerry Fuller, Ralph Foster Ventilation Surveys, Ventilation Plan approvals, Mine Inspector training, Ground Support, Special Investigations

  4. Graduate School Michigan Technological University 1980-81 Professor Rudolf E Greuer Developed MFire program with USBM Thesis: Mine Ventilation and Emergency Planning for the Transition between Surface and Underground Mining at the Republic Iron Ore Mine Temperature pre-calculations Natural ventilation Fire simulation - MFire Escape planning Capital costs analysis

  5. Texasgulf / Tg Soda Ash / FMC Granger 1981-2001Mine Ventilation, Mine Planning, Production Engineer, Engineering Supervisor 1.2M TPY trona mine in southwest Wyoming 2 Shafts, 1 Main Fan @500k cfm Exhausting Room and pillar, shortwall mining, continuous miner, diesel haulage

  6. Shortwall Mining System

  7. Advancing Tailgate Ventilation Design

  8. Section Air Recirculation Detail With Andy Cecala, Bob Timko, USBM Pittsburgh

  9. Section Recirculation Tests

  10. District Recirculation

  11. Dust Settling Rates/Reduction in a Recirculation System With Bhaskar and Xu University of Utah

  12. Shop Air Reuse Instead of Sending Directly to Return Return Shaft With Linn Laage, Bill Pomroy, USBM Minneapolis Intake Shaft

  13. Modified Submain Development Results: 32 stoppings eliminated in 5000 ft development Ventilation gain – 30,000 cfm Operational cost savings - over $15,000 Note: Diesel haulage allowed longer belt moves. Stubs mined for roof control.

  14. Styrofoam Stoppings Introduced to Combat Damage from Poor Ground Ventilation Engineer’s Motto: You can fix almost everything with polyurethane!

  15. Intake/Return Isolation

  16. FMC 2001-2008Mine Ventilation Coordinator, Rock Mechanics, Project Manager • 4.5M TPY, 1.5M cfm, opened 1947 • Longwall / Borer Miner Operation • 8 shafts, 3 Main Fans (Blowing)

  17. Plan, Sink 9 Shaft, Move Longwall to New Block 2002-2004 Old Return Shaft Intake Shaft Old LW Block New Return 9 shaft New LW Block 2004 Future Block 2007

  18. Ventilation issues: Mine Closure for Solution Mining - Tg Soda Ash, 2006 Return • Bulkhead shaft bottom to protect pillars below plant for solution mining • Maintain mine ventilation during process • Diesel Equipment/CH4 • Short circuit main fan air on surface and at shaft bottom – reduce pressure, mine flow 150k to 60k cfm • Sealing Sequence – East, South (1BH), North (3BH) Intake Bulkheads Main Return

  19. Move to NIOSH Spokane 2008 • Thanks to Jurgen Brune, Floyd Varley • Research Metal Non-metal ventilation and mine fires Validate Ventgraph Program using 1972 USBM Sunshine Mine Fire Data

  20. Booster Fan/Recirculation Study at Large Room and Pillar Longwall Trona Mine (Martikainen)

  21. Test panel detail

  22. District Recirculation Fire Simulation Recirculation Fan Location Fan Airflow 17.8 m3/s , 38k cfm Smoke - RED Program – Ventgraph Boxes -Airflow m3/s

  23. Remember: • Every day you make a difference in miner’s health, safety and quality of work environment.

  24. Thank You!May 2nd, 40th Anniversary of Sunshine Fire Questions or Comments? CPritchard@cdc.gov 509-354-8021

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