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1
Ventilation 1 - Program
  • Presented by Training Staff
  • Bureau of Deep Mine Safety
  • Basic Math Problem Solving

2
Review of Formula Terms
  • a sectional area of airway, in square feet
    (ft.2)
  • l length of airway, in feet (ft.)
  • o perimeter of airway, in feet (ft.)
  • s rubbing surface, in square feet (ft2)
  • v velocity of air current, in feet per minute
    (fpm)
  • q quantity of air, in cubic feet per minute
    (cfm)

3
COMMON AREA FORMULAS
  • Rectangular or Square Dimension
  • Area Height X Width
  • Note Please remember to convert inches into the
    decimal equivalent of one foot - inches divided
    by 12

4
Practice Problems Area Rectangle
  • Determine the area of a mine entry that is 19
    feet wide and 7 feet high
  • Solution
  • A W x H
  • A 19 x 7
  • A 133 sq. ft.

7
19
5
Practice Problems Area Rectangle
  • Determine the area of a mine entry that is 18
    feet wide and 5 feet, 6 inches high
  • Solution
  • A W x H
  • A 5.5 x 18
  • A 99 sq. ft.

56
18
6
Practice Problems
  • Determine the area of a mine entry that is 17
    feet 3 inches wide and 6 feet 9 inches high
  • Solution
  • A W x H
  • A 17.25 x 6.75
  • A 116.44 sq. ft.

69
173
7
COMMON AREA FORMULAS
  • Trapezoid

Area Top Width Bottom Width X Height
2
8
Practice Problems Area Trapezoid
  • Determine the area of a mine entry that is 6 foot
    high, and 18 feet wide across the top, and is 19
    feet wide across the bottom.
  • Solution
  • Area Top Width Bottom Width X Height
  • 2
  • A 18 19 x 6
  • 2
  • A 37 x 6
  • 2
  • A 18.5 x 6
  • A 111.00 sq. ft.

18
6
19
9
Practice Problems Area Trapezoid
  • Determine the area of a mine entry that is 5 foot
    high, and 20 feet wide across the top, and is 22
    feet wide across the bottom.
  • Solution
  • Area Top Width Bottom Width X Height
  • 2
  • A 20 22 x 5
  • 2
  • A 42 x 5
  • 2
  • A 21 x 5
  • A 105 sq. ft.

20
5
22
10
Practice Problems
  • Determine the area of a mine entry that is 4 foot
    6 inches high, and 17 feet wide across the top,
    and is 20 feet wide across the bottom.
  • Solution
  • Area Top Width Bottom Width X Height
  • 2
  • A 17 20 x 4.5
  • 2
  • A 37 x 4.5
  • 2
  • A 18.5 x 4.5
  • A 83.25 sq. ft.

17
46
20
11
COMMON AREA FORMULAS - Circle
  • Circular
  • A x D2
  • 4
  • or
  • A x R2
  • Please use the following
  • For Pi
  • 3.1416

diameter
radius
12
Practice Problems Area Circle
  • Determine the area of a circle that has an
    diameter of 20 feet 9inches.
  • Solution
  • A x R2
  • R 20.75 10.375
  • 2
  • A 3.1416 x 10.3752
  • A 3.1416 x 107.640
  • A 338.16 sq. ft.

R
13
Area - Circle
  • Determine the area of a circular air shaft with a
    diameter of 20 feet
  • Solution
  • A x R2
  • R 20 10
  • 2
  • A 3.1416 x 102
  • A 3.1416 x 100
  • A 314.16 sq. ft.

20
14
Practice Problems
  • Determine the area of a circle that has an
    diameter of 17 feet.
  • Solution
  • A x r2
  • R 17 8.5
  • 2
  • A 3.1416 x 8.52
  • A 3.1416 x 72.25
  • A 226.98 sq. ft.

17
15
Perimeters
  • Square or Rectangle
  • o Top Width Bottom Width Side 1 Side 2
  • Remember, perimeter measured in linear feet

16
Practice Problem Perimeter Rectangle
  • Determine the perimeter of an entry 7 feet high
    and 22 feet wide.
  • Solution
  • o Top Width Bottom Width Side 1 Side 2
  • o 22 22 7 7
  • o 58 feet

7 ft.
22 ft.
17
Practice Problem Perimeter Rectangle
  • Solution
  • o Top Width Bottom Width Side 1 Side 2
  • o 6.5 6.5 20.25 20.25
  • o 53.5 feet
  • Determine the perimeter of an entry 6 feet 6
    inches high and 20 feet 3 inches wide.

6ft.6in.
20ft.3in.
18
Perimeters - Circle
  • o x Diameter
  • 3.1416

Diameter
19
Perimeter - Circle
  • Determine the perimeter of a circular air shaft
    with a diameter of 17 feet, 6 inches.
  • Solution
  • o x Diameter
  • o 3.1416 x 17.5 ft.
  • o 54.978 ft.

176
20
Perimeter - Circle
  • Determine the perimeter of a circular air shaft
    with a diameter of 20 feet
  • Solution
  • o x Diameter
  • o 3.1416 x 20 ft.
  • o 62.83 ft.

20
21
Perimeter - Circle
  • Determine the perimeter of a circular air shaft
    with a radius of 9 feet.
  • Solution
  • D 2 x r
  • D 2 x 9 ft.
  • D 18 ft.
  • 3.1416
  • o x Diameter
  • o 3.1416 x 18.0 ft.
  • o 56.548 ft.

9
22
Formula Equations
  • Quantity of Air (cfm)
  • Q AV
  • Quantity Area X Velocity
  • Velocity of air (fpm)
  • V _ Q_
  • A
  • Velocity Quantity ? Area
  • Area (when velocity and quantity a known)
  • A _Q_
  • V
  • Area Quantity ? Velocity

Algebraic Circle
Q
A
V
23
Practice Problem - Quantity
  • Find the quantity of air passing thru an entry
    17 feet 6 inches wide and 9 feet high, with 180
    fpm registered on the anemometer.
  • A WH
  • Q AV
  • Solution
  • A WH
  • A 17.5 x 9
  • A 157.5 sq. ft.
  • Q AV
  • Q (157.5 sq.ft.)(180 fpm)
  • Q 28,350 CFM

24
Practice Problem - Quantity
  • Find the quantity of air passing thru and entry
    18 feet wide and 6 feet 6 inches high, with 110
    fpm registered on the anemometer.
  • A WH
  • Q AV
  • Solution
  • A WH
  • A 18 x 6.5
  • A 117 sq. ft.
  • Q AV
  • Q (117 sq.ft.)(110 fpm)
  • Q 12,870 CFM

25
Practice Problem - Velocity
  • What is the velocity in a entry 10 feet high and
    22 feet wide, with a quantity of 11,380 CFM?
  • A WH
  • V _Q_
  • A
  • Solution
  • A WH
  • A 22 ft. x 10 ft.
  • A 220 sq. ft.
  • V _Q_
  • A
  • V 11,380 CFM
  • 220 sq.ft.
  • V 51.72 fpm

26
Practice Problem - Area
  • An entry has 12,500 CFM of air with a velocity
    of 150 fpm. What is the area of the entry?
  • A _Q_
  • V
  • Solution
  • A _Q_
  • V
  • A 12,500 CFM
  • 150 fpm
  • A 83.33 sq. ft.
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