Managing Heat in Underground Mines: the Importance of Incorporating the Thermal Flywheel Effect into Climatic Modeling " Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 529 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 9, 2020
Abstract
Understanding the effects of various ventilation and climatic parameters on the work conditions and comfort in underground
mines is critical for efficient ventilation system design and cost savings and to ensure the health and safety of mine
workers. To understand the effects that the thermal damping effect (TDE) and the thermal flywheel effect (TFE) have on
the ventilation system design and potential cooling system, this paper compares and analyzes the wet and dry-bulb
temperatures at the bottom of an intake shaft using two modeling software packages, Ventsim™ and Climsim™. The
comparison shows the consequences and importance of taking into account the TDE/TFE when predicting the climatic
conditions in future underground mines, especially when deciding on whether a cooling system should be employed in
order to provide adequate climatic conditions in the production stopes, dead-end development headings, and throughout
the mine. Ventsim™is able to account for the TFE, while Climsim™does not. Both software packages have their uses and
are used within the mining industry, but it is useful to understand their limitations and where the future of underground
climatic modeling will lead.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Managing Heat in Underground Mines: the Importance of Incorporating the Thermal Flywheel Effect into Climatic Modeling " Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"MLA: Managing Heat in Underground Mines: the Importance of Incorporating the Thermal Flywheel Effect into Climatic Modeling " Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.