Challenges in CFD modeling of air flow in openpit mines - SME Transactions 2013

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 2950 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
In the mining industry, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling is used extensively to simulate
air flow in underground mines. CFD modeling of pollutant transport in openpit mines is relatively new.
Modeling the actual pit geometry of an openpit mine and the open domain is complex. The complexity
is primarily due to the faceted geometry of an openpit mine with its numerous associated sharp features.
Important issues that are not considered carefully at the geometry level are generally propagated to the
subsequent processes. Several challenges and pitfalls are encountered in modeling pollutant transport
in openpit mines. These challenges and pitfalls are related to the geometry, meshing, boundary conditions
and turbulence modeling parameterization. An appropriate mesh selection is critical. A detailed
discussion of the meshing of the domain of an openpit mine is presented in this paper. The selection of
an appropriate turbulence model, such as kappa-epsilon (κ-ε), large eddy simulation (LES), Reynolds
stress model (RSM), etc., to obtain the best possible solution is equally significant. This paper discusses
the various challenges in modeling the pollutant transport process in an openpit and some of the approaches
adopted to address these challenges.
Citation
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(2013) Challenges in CFD modeling of air flow in openpit mines - SME Transactions 2013MLA: Challenges in CFD modeling of air flow in openpit mines - SME Transactions 2013. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.