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It is established that stability of ventilation should be estimated in static and transient regimes of airing systems in mines. The degree of stability is governed by the features of ventilation network scheme and the aerodynamic performance of main fan.
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Petrov, N.N. Stability of Ventilation System Operation in Methane-Saturated Mines. Journal of Mining Science 39, 579–585 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JOMI.0000036226.99754.e0
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