An application of computational fluid dynamics to predict shock loss factors at raise junctions in underground mine ventilation systems

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 547 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2024
Abstract
Shock loss occurs when there is a change in the area of
a drift or airflow direction. These shock losses accumulate
throughout the ventilation system and will increase the mine
resistance as underground development deepens or becomes
more complex. Hence, shock losses should be carefully considered
when establishing the resistance through a series of
branches as they can be a significant contributor to the estimated
mine resistance. Using computer software to simulate a
ventilation system is common but applying reasonable shock
loss factors in the software is not a simple or direct process.
Determining shock loss values includes the consideration of
historical measurements, application of factors and formulas
from literature based on the geometry and complexity of junctions,
and the geometry variation at different locations. For
example, the shock loss at the bottom of a ventilation raise can
consist of a 90° bend and a sudden area change. This paper
presents an approach for estimating shock loss factors near
raise junctions using computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
Current and future work will also be compared with field
measurements. Results from this approach are compared with
software defaults as well as classical techniques in published
literature and standards.
Citation
APA:
(2024) An application of computational fluid dynamics to predict shock loss factors at raise junctions in underground mine ventilation systemsMLA: An application of computational fluid dynamics to predict shock loss factors at raise junctions in underground mine ventilation systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.