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Thermal Insulation of Excavations and Its Effect on Climate Conditions

doi: 10.3390/en14144170
The article compares the climate conditions in an excavation with thermally insulated roof and sidewalls to the conditions when such insulation is absent. The analysis of the temperatures presented in the article consisted of limiting the heat transfer from the rock mass to the heading in one of the Polish coal mines. It is widely believed that the thermal insulation of heading sidewalls, through which fresh air is supplied, can substantially improve climate conditions. The article’s objective is to evaluate the impact of thermal insulation on the surface of the roof and sidewalls on the reduction in heat transfer from the strata with a high virgin temperature to mine air. Preventing the existing climate hazard involves higher costs of coal extraction, whereas the consequences of inadequate prevention threaten the health or life of the miners.
Technology, T, mine microclimate, thermal insulation, mining safety
Technology, T, mine microclimate, thermal insulation, mining safety
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