
Monitoring wind, gas density and temperatures together better predicts mine disasters: new study
Monitoring wind, gas density and temperatures together better predicts mine disasters: new study Greater monitoring of wind, gas density and temperatures in coal mines can help reduce the risk of disasters, according to a new joint study with Charles Darwin University (CDU) and University Technology Sydney (UTS). The study, An FSV analysis approach to verify the robustness of the triple-correlation analysis theoretical framework, focused on developing a gas monitoring system which takes a holistic approach to assessing wind, gas and temperature conditions. The project used data from a large Global Fortune 500 listed mining company in China, which held...









