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  • AUSIMM
    Application of foam as a ventilation control for spontaneous combustion management in a longwall goaf

    By O Salisbury

    Ingress of air into the longwall goaf environment needs to be managed appropriately to reduce the risk of creating a spontaneous combustion event. The maingate goaf edge is an area of particular conce

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Characterisation and calculation method of friction resistance based on fractal theory of roadway rough surface

    By B Wu, C Zhao, B Lei

    At present, the friction factor is calculated by measuring pressure drop and airway configurations. However, the workload of on-site measurement is heavy, and the measurement results are easily distur

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Ventilation considerations and modelling of lithium battery fires inunderground mining

    By C M. Stewart

    Lithium battery electric powered vehicles and machines (BEVs) continue to gain traction inunderground mining use, with predictions they will dominate the underground light and heavy vehicle fleets for

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Developing and maintaining mine site ventilation capability and new trends in mine ventilation career paths

    By D J. Brake

    The importance of mine ventilation to health and safety in both coal and metalliferous mines has been long recognised. The primary and secondary ventilation systems in most metalliferous mines incur 5

    Oct 12, 2022

  • AUSIMM
    Cooling on demand – the next step in ventilation automation

    By F C. D Michelin

    As mines get deeper, the critical underground temperature limits will be exceeded, and an increasing number of mines will need to implement, expand or modify cooling systems. Surface cooling plants ha

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Inclusion of Safescape Laddertube to enhance emergency egress in ventilation shafts

    By B Murphy

    Safescape Laddertube provides an improved system for emergency egress in ventilation shafts. The addition of Laddertube in a rise has very little impact on ventilation flow, studies have indicated th

    Oct 12, 2022

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    A theoretical goaf resistance model based on goaf gas drainage data

    By Y Wang

    Inadequate goaf gas control may lead to gas exceedances in the ventilation return air, which will trip power in longwalls and cause production stoppage. To effectively control gas emissions, Australia

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Development of mine intelligent ventilation technology in western China

    By S G. Li

    Mine intelligent ventilation is an important guarantee to realise intelligent mining. It is the integration of the Internet of Things, big data, artificial intelligence, internet, cloud computing with

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Comparative performance of single and tandem stator arrangements in a one stage ventilation fan

    By G C. Snedden

    Tandem row stator arrangements are common in the last stage of multirow, gas turbine compressors. Tandem row stators, or stator and de-swirler vane combinations are used to relieve the loading on the

    Oct 12, 2022

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    A new gas emission prediction model based on Australian longwall mining conditions

    By Q Qu

    Reliable prediction of longwall gas emission sources and rate plays a critical role in mine ventilation and methane drainage capacity planning. Over the years, Australian longwall mines have been usin

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Analysis of dust behaviour in the face zone utilising- CFD modelling tools

    By O Joneydi, J Viljoen, R Funnell

    Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling is a useful tool that can assist engineers in designing effective ventilation systems for the control of airborne dust generated during mining operations.

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Comparison of heat, noise and ore handling capacity of battery-electric versus diesel LHD

    By C McGuire

    As mobile equipment electrification in underground mining continues to gain popularity, control ofheat and humidity in the workplace is becoming a key driver in sizing of ventilation and mine aircooli

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Safety Assessment of Dam Failure of Tailings Pond Based on Variable Weight Method: A Case Study in China

    By Congcong Chen, Bo Ma

    When assessing the safety of a tailings dam, the constant weight method (CWM) is one of the most commonly used methods. However, when the evaluation indicator value suggests serious defects, the evalu

    Oct 8, 2022

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    Prediction of Three‑Dimensional Fractal Dimension of Hematite Flocs Based on Particle Swarm Optimization Optimized Back Propagation Neural Network

    By Xiaodong Yu, Jinxia Zhang, Fusheng Niu, Hongmei Zhang

    The three-dimensional (3D) fractal dimension is an important parameter to analyze the 3D structure and flocculation effect of the hematite flocs. In this work, the 3D fractal dimension of hematite flo

    Oct 3, 2022

  • SAIMM
    Heat-constrained modelling of calcium sulphate reduction

    By L. A. Jordan, D. van Vuuren

    A two-dimensional finite difference model has been developed to describe the reduction of kilogram quantities of dehydrated phosphogypsum. The model’s scope has been limited to focus on the heat trans

    Oct 1, 2022

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    Water production as an option for utilizing closed underground mines

    By P. Malíková, I. Osičková, R. Sousedíková, P. Rys, J. Dvořáček, S. Heviánková

    Each mining project goes through the same life-cycle, from prospecting and exploration to closure and post-closure periods. This prompts the question whether the closure of a mine constitutes the end

    Oct 1, 2022

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    A discrete event simulation approach for mine development planning at Codelco’s New Mine Level

    By I. Soto, E. Córdova, A. Anani

    The new caving megaprojects that are planned to go into production in the next decade have scheduled horizontal developments at very high rates, which are difficult to achieve. Research has been condu

    Oct 1, 2022

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    Application of MR and ANN in the prediction of the shovel cycle time, thereby improving the performance of the shoveldumper operation – A case study

    By S. Dey, C. Bhar, S. K. Mandal

    Loading and hauling of ore and waste are the key operations of an opencast coal mine and entail a high operational cost. The productivity of a mine can be increased by reducing the cycle time of loadi

    Oct 1, 2022

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    An improved pillar design methodology

    By A. J. S. Spearing, M. Sharifzadeh, K. V. Jessu

    Empirical pillar design methods are commonly used in the mining industry. The parameters within which these methods are valid are frequently unknown to the user or ignored. In addition, empirical desi

    Oct 1, 2022