Title of article :
Determining optimal distance from outlet of auxiliary forcing ventilation system to development of heading in underground mines
Author/Authors :
Adjiski, V Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences - Mining Engineering - Goce Delchev University - 2000 Shtip, Macedonia , Mirakovski, D , Despodov, Z , Mijalkovski, S
Abstract :
Auxiliary ventilation of the blind development heading in underground mines is one of
the most challenging work activities amongst mining underground operations. The
auxiliary forcing ventilation system provides positive pressure, cooling, controlling gas
layering, and removing diesel fumes and dust levels from development headings, stopes,
and services facilities. The effectiveness of the auxiliary forcing ventilation system
depends upon many system variables. Currently, no scientific models and calculations
are available that can be used to estimate the optimal distance from the outlet of the
auxiliary forcing ventilation system to the development heading in underground mines
that can provide the most efficient ventilation close to the face of the heading. In this
work, scenarios are developed and simulated with a validated CFD model inside the
ANSYS Fluent software. In each scenario, the system parameters such as dead zone,
mean age of air, and face velocity are calculated, which are later used in the optimization
process. By examining these parameters at the development heading zone, we can
quantify the effectiveness of the ventilation system and confirm that the system design
meets the government regulations. This work is carried out using the k-epsilon realizable
turbulent model inside the ANSYS Fluent software.
Keywords :
Optimization , Underground Mines , Development Heading , Auxiliary Ventilation CFD
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics