Three-Dimensional Cfd Modeling Of Purging From Refuge Chamber

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

The MINER Act of 2006 mandated that all underground coal mines must install and maintain refuge chambers. Refuge chambers serve as a temporary shelter in case of emergency. Several factors affect the performance of a refuge chamber: heat production inside the chamber and introduction of CO when chamber doors are opened are two major factors. This study examines the CO purging process and to determine total air quantity and time necessary to lower the CO con-centration to safe levels for different inlet/outlet configurations using three-dimensional simulation technique. The study uses Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes and continuity equations along with the spe-cies transport model assuming uniform air mixing. The heat transfer of any kind is neglected and the purging process is assumed to take place isothermally. The standard k-e model is utilized for simulating turbulence in the flow field. This research provides useful guidelines in developing an efficient strategy for purging refuge chamber. Keywords: Airlock chamber, Purging, Carbon monoxide, Turbulence
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APA:  (2013)  Three-Dimensional Cfd Modeling Of Purging From Refuge Chamber

MLA: Three-Dimensional Cfd Modeling Of Purging From Refuge Chamber. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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