MATHEMATICAL STUDY OF THE KINETIC THEORY OF GASES IN ORE DEPOSITS

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Western European Studies

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This article analyzes the mine atmosphere of mineral deposits, which consists of a mixture of gases, water vapor, aerosols, dust, and radioactive emanations. It considers the constant presence of gas molecules in the air, as well as the agglomeration of dust particles and water droplets under the influence of gravity and mutual attraction. The study examines the forces required to re-suspend settled dust due to the movement of people and machinery, as well as the increase in the concentration of harmful gases in the mine atmosphere. Based on the conducted analyses, the rise in the concentration of harmful gases in the atmosphere is examined using a mathematical modeling program

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