Design of Underground Coal Mine Refuge Chamber

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In recent several years, coal mine tragedies had happened frequently in Chinese, a minimum life sustaining atmosphere would need to be developed to design any sort of refuge chamber for entrapped miners to await mine rescue teams. Parameters such as oxygen consumption rate, carbon dioxide exhalation rate, and maximum allowable temperatures inside such a chamber for human survival had to be defined.

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