Turbulent models for pollutant transport in openpit mines under stable boundary layer - SME Transactions 2015

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1254 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
The air flow problems in openpit mines are complex. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models can
provide detailed information regarding air flow pattern, velocity distribution, temperature, and pollutant
concentration in an enclosed domain of an openpit mine. A range of turbulent models can be selected
with varying complexity and accuracy. Pollutant transport models, however, differ in their assumptions
and structure as well as in the algorithms they use. As a result, predictions vary from model to model.
This paper presents a study of pollutant transport in an actual openpit mine under a stable boundary
layer. The objective was to test two turbulence models using similar geometry and the same input conditions
and model constants. Measured data were used to compare the results of the two CFD models,
namely, the kappa-epsilon (к-є) model and the Large Eddy Simulation model. Despite the complex
synoptic situations, different meteorological input data and fast-changing conditions, the simulation
results from both the models were in good agreement regarding the dispersion of pollutants.
Citation
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(2015) Turbulent models for pollutant transport in openpit mines under stable boundary layer - SME Transactions 2015MLA: Turbulent models for pollutant transport in openpit mines under stable boundary layer - SME Transactions 2015. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2015.