There are no items in your cart
Add More
Add More
Item Details | Price |
---|
We all know that air is a mixture of too many gases. Gases are having some good, neutral, or bad impact to all living lives of the earth. We are going to study about two types of air compositions, one is general atmospheric air and other is mine air composition.
Gas Name | % by weight | % by volume |
Oxygen | 23.15% | 20.95% |
Carbon dioxide | 0.046% | 0.03% |
Nitrogen | 75.52% | 78.09% |
Other gases like argon, krypton, neon, ozone etc. | 1.284% | 0.93% |
This changes may cause danger if they cross its threshold limits. Some gases have anadverse impact on human being either directly or indirectly if they got decrease from thecertain limit.
On the other hand, some are having anadverse impact on ahuman being if they increase from thecertain limit. The worker may get faint or die if proper actions are not taken on time by management for controlling the situations.
To identify danger it is necessary that we can easily check current percentages and status of various gas and its minimum and maximum permitted values.
The permissible limits of the various gases are also expressed as the MAC (Maximum allowable concentration) or TLV (Threshold Limit Value) for a duration of 8 hours shift of worker.
If somehow duty hours are more than 8 hours than worker must be shifted to afresh environment.
The MAC or TLV are measured in percentage or in ppm (parts per million).
1 ppm is equal to 0.0001%Similarly, 1 % is equivalent to 10000 ppm
Sometimes in exam or in viva of the gas testing exam, percentages are converted to ppm for making question difficult or tricky, so you must be aware of the conversion rate of ppm to percentage. Generally, gases having threshold limit less than 0.01% are written in ppm unit to make it simple.
Let’s see some permissible limits of various gases.
Oxygen O2: As par coal mines regulation, mine air must have minimum 19% oxygen.
Physiological effects get started from 17%. The victim may die if he is not moved to fresh air or oxygen supply is not provided to him on time.
Carbon dioxide CO2: TLV for CO2is 0.5% or 5000 ppm.
Carbon monoxide: TLV or MAC value for carbon monoxide is 0.005% or 50ppm
Methane CH4: percentage of methane must be less than 0.75% in general body of return air And must be less than 1.25% in any part of the mine.
Nitrous fumes NO, NO2, N2O3, N2O4, and N2O:TLV or MAC value for nitrous fumes is 5 ppm
Sulphur dioxide SO2:TLV or MAC value for Sulphur dioxide is 5 ppm
Hydrogen sulphide H2S: TLV or MAC value for
Hydrogen sulphide is 10 ppm
Aldehydes & acrogens: TLV or MAC value is 0.1 ppm Degree of gassiness
During coalification process, some amount of gas gets trapped between strata of coal, coal and adjunct mineral. As mining operation cut that strata or seam, that trapped gas start emission from the cracks and cuts. This gas mixture mainly contains methane in its composition. We all know that methane is an explosive gas under certain condition. This gas has a tendency to accumulate over roof and caves in mines. On getting enough temperature and oxygen this gas gets self-exploded. As a percentage of emission of methane is not common in all types of gassy mines so Coal mines are categorised into three degrees depending on their emission rate and production rate as par coal mines regulation 1957.
ONLINEMININGEXAM