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1.0 ABSTRACT The future prospect of underground coal mining in Indian mines is either from extensive mines or at depth (> 300 m). In this situation the intake air is expected to be influenced by various parameters, viz. auto-compression, surface air temperature (seasonal temperature variation), heat due to explosive detonation, heat from mechanized...

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