Evaluation of various alternatives to optimize the ventilation network in a trona mine - SME Transactions 2014

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 4278 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
A ventilation survey was conducted in an underground longwall trona mine. The mine is relatively
shallow and categorized as a gassy mine. The ventilation system includes three intake and six exhaust
shafts, and three surface axial fans ventilate the mine in a blowing configuration. Airflow quantity, pressure
losses and air psychrometric characteristics were quantified, and the influence of moving cages and
skips in the shaft examined.
The benefits of utilizing high-accuracy digital pressure transducers and advanced psychrometers
were seen when undertaking a “leapfrogging” survey to gather data needed to build a computer ventilation
model. Two underground booster fans with VFDs are idle but available at the mine. The ventilation
model was used to determine the optimal booster fan locations to decrease operating cost by reducing
the load carried by the main fans. A leakage study was conducted to evaluate the effects on the system
of additional pressure from a booster fan. The study finally prepares a future ventilation model for the
next 15 years of mine operation and investigates the effect of proposed scenarios.
Citation
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(2014) Evaluation of various alternatives to optimize the ventilation network in a trona mine - SME Transactions 2014MLA: Evaluation of various alternatives to optimize the ventilation network in a trona mine - SME Transactions 2014. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.