Practical Application Of Mine Fire Simulation Software For Mine Emergency And Response

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

Improvements in computer technology and associated software have allowed the improvement and development of more advanced ventilation modeling software packages including those that have the ability to simulate the effects of a mine fire on the ventilation system in terms of heat, smoke and gas distribution. This ability has real applications for the mining industry in terms of emergency planning, training and response. The primary focus of this paper will be the benefits to training programs that this type of software can provide to all types of training for various personnel, from the newly hired inexperienced miner, mine rescue, atmospheric monitoring personnel and emergency evacuation drills. The results of the simulations can then be used to give miner?s more detailed information on what types of conditions they may face based on the type and location of the fire and the program itself can be used to manipulate the ventilation system in a way that emergency response personnel may (i.e. tear down stoppings to reduce airflow to the fire area) and see the effects in real-time.
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APA:  (2012)  Practical Application Of Mine Fire Simulation Software For Mine Emergency And Response

MLA: Practical Application Of Mine Fire Simulation Software For Mine Emergency And Response. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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