An Interactive Computer Program for Simulating the Performance of Water Chilling Installations on Mines

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1282 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The application of refrigeration on deep South African gold mines is mostly achieved through the medium of chilled water which is produced in central installations either on surface or underground. The amount of refrigeration has been increasing rapidly over recent years, and the total installed capacity on all gold mines now exceeds 1000 MW(R), with annual running costs exceeding R100 million for electricity alone. Hence, there are strong incentives to design such installations for optimal cost-effectiveness. The duty required of these installations varies considerably, owing to daily and seasonal climatic changes and the varying nature of the water demand. It has long been recognized that a computer program to predict installation performance as a whole under any given conditions would be highly desirable. An interactive computer program, CHILLER, is described which enables the user to build an installation, consisting of any configuration of cooling towers, water storage reservoirs and packaged water chilling machines. Externally-dictated conditions such as the weather and chilled water demand must be specified, and all quantities under control of the installation, including internal water flow rates and compressor capacity regulators, must be set. The time-varying performance of the installation can then be simulated. Examples are given of the application of the program in the design of a new installation, and in evaluating the effect of any modifications to existing installations.
Citation
APA:
(1987) An Interactive Computer Program for Simulating the Performance of Water Chilling Installations on MinesMLA: An Interactive Computer Program for Simulating the Performance of Water Chilling Installations on Mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.