Title :
Optimum water distribution between pumping stations of multiple mine shafts
Author :
Schoeman, W. ; Oosthuizen, N. ; van Rensburg, J.F.
Abstract :
During their daily operations deep mines consume large amounts of electricity. One electricity intensive operation is the constant dewatering of a mining shaft. Dewatering is the fourth largest consumer of electricity in the gold mining sector. This creates the opportunity for financial cost savings on electrical energy consumed, if the correct procedures are followed. Previous interventions focussed on optimising a pumping systems energy usage on a single shaft. With this study water distribution between multiple shafts and the effect on the energy used was investigated and the combined energy usage was optimised on a typical mining complex. By analysing the effect on the dewatering system of five interacting shafts, financial cost savings can be realised. Different pumping configurations were investigated to find the optimal operation. By using simulations the optimal operation was obtained.
Keywords :
gold; mining; power consumption; pumping plants; shafts; combined energy usage; electrical energy consumption; electricity consumption; electricity intensive operation; financial cost savings; gold mining sector; interacting shafts; mining shaft constant dewatering; multiple-mine shafts; optimum water distribution; pumping configuration; pumping stations; pumping systems energy usage; Cooling; Educational institutions; Electricity; Layout; Load modeling; Predictive models; Shafts;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial and Commercial Use of Energy Conference (ICUE), 2013 Proceedings of the 10th
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-0-9922041-3-6