Air Velocity Check — Underground Workshop
Velocity from quantity and section for a underground workshop, checked against its practice band (0.5–3 m/s).
Workshops mix welding fume, exhaust testing, solvent vapors and parked diesel — a through-flow design problem more than a raw quantity one. Velocity past ~3 m/s annoys; below ~0.5 the welding-bay corner recirculates. Local extraction hoods carry the specifics this general check can't.
Formula
Note: Mine ventilation is statutory and life-safety territory: airflow quantities, gas limits and re-entry times must be set by the registered ventilation engineer/manager under your jurisdiction's mining regulations — this calculator is a planning and training aid.
Velocity from quantity and section for a underground workshop, checked against its practice band (0.5–3 m/s). A free mine ventilation & air quality tool — no sign-up, no upload, instant results in your browser.
About Air Velocity Check — Underground Workshop
Air Velocity Check — Underground Workshop computes the governing relationship v = Q / A live as you type. Workshops mix welding fume, exhaust testing, solvent vapors and parked diesel — a through-flow design problem more than a raw quantity one. Velocity past ~3 m/s annoys; below ~0.5 the welding-bay corner recirculates. Local extraction hoods carry the specifics this general check can't. Defaults are pre-filled with realistic values for this exact scenario, and the worked example substitutes your numbers step by step so the math is never a black box.
How to use Air Velocity Check — Underground Workshop
- 1Enter your values — Airflow quantity, Airway cross-section, Band minimum, Band maximum (sensible defaults are pre-filled).
- 2Read the live results: Air velocity.
- 3Check the "with your numbers" line to see v = Q / A substituted step by step.
- 4Adjust inputs until the scenario matches yours, then copy or share the result.
Why use Air Velocity Check — Underground Workshop?
- ✓Instant, free and private — every calculation runs client-side in your browser; nothing is uploaded
- ✓Built on the stated formula v = Q / A with authoritative sources cited on the page (McPherson, M.J., Subsurface Ventilation and Environmental Engineering; MSHA 30 CFR Parts 57/75 — Ventilation standards)
- ✓Workshops mix welding fume, exhaust testing, solvent vapors and parked diesel — a through-flow design problem more than a raw quantity one.
- ✓SI ⇄ Imperial toggle converts your inputs in place, so you can work in the units your drawings use
Frequently asked questions
What formula does the air velocity check — underground workshop use?+
It evaluates v = Q / A, exactly as published. Sources: McPherson, M.J., Subsurface Ventilation and Environmental Engineering; MSHA 30 CFR Parts 57/75 — Ventilation standards. The substituted worked example on the page lets you verify every step against the textbook.
How should I read the result — and how far can I trust it?+
Workshops mix welding fume, exhaust testing, solvent vapors and parked diesel — a through-flow design problem more than a raw quantity one. Mine ventilation is statutory and life-safety territory: airflow quantities, gas limits and re-entry times must be set by the registered ventilation engineer/manager under your jurisdiction's mining regulations — this calculator is a planning and training aid.
When is this calculator the right tool for the job?+
Velocity from quantity and section for a underground workshop, checked against its practice band (0.5–3 m/s). A free mine ventilation & air quality tool. Velocity past ~3 m/s annoys; below ~0.5 the welding-bay corner recirculates. For neighbouring scenarios, the related tools below cover the same engine with different presets.
Does it support both metric and imperial units?+
Yes — the SI ⇄ Imperial toggle converts the values already in the fields, preserving the physical quantity, so you can flip mid-calculation without re-entering anything.
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