Improving dust management in gate road development – a computational fluid dynamics-virtual reality based training tool for mine workforce

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T Ren M Qiao J Roberts J Hines W Zong A Sugden
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Apr 16, 2024

Abstract

Long-term exposure to respirable dust continues to present an occupational health and safety hazard to mine workers in underground mines. Workers who are exposed to mine dust can develop occupational lung diseases including coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) or ‘black lung’, progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). To demonstrate the exposure impact of certain working conditions and improve dust management in longwall development panels, this paper details the development of a computational fluid dynamicsvirtual reality (CFD-VR) based training tool. The tool has been developed as an educational platform to facilitate the effective communication of workplace health and safety (WH&S) dust control measures for continuous miner operators and engineers. The study introduces a promising approach to model ventilation and dust flow patterns based on site-specific data, employing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for a detailed analysis and visualisation of these mechanisms. Additionally, an algorithm has been developed for processing the large and complex CFD data sets into a form amenable for visualisation within a virtual reality (VR) environment using standalone VR headsets with limited processing power. This training tool has been deployed to mine sites with the specific purpose of educating users on the hazards of dust emissions and the best practices for control.
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APA: T Ren M Qiao J Roberts J Hines W Zong A Sugden  (2024)  Improving dust management in gate road development – a computational fluid dynamics-virtual reality based training tool for mine workforce

MLA: T Ren M Qiao J Roberts J Hines W Zong A Sugden Improving dust management in gate road development – a computational fluid dynamics-virtual reality based training tool for mine workforce. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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