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http://dx.doi.org/10.7474/TUS.2019.29.6.480

Optimization of the Unducted Auxiliary Ventilation for Large-Opening Underground Limestone Mines  

Nguyen, Van Duc (Dong-A University, Energy and Mineral Resources Department)
Lee, Chang Woo (Dong-A University, Energy and Mineral Resources Department)
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Tunnel and Underground Space / v.29, no.6, 2019 , pp. 480-507 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper aims at optimizing the auxiliary ventilation system in large-opening limestone mines with unducted fans. An extensive CFD and also site study were carried out for optimization at the blind entries. The fan location, operating mode, and layout are the parameters for optimization. Since the jet stream discharged from the auxiliary fan is flowing faster than 15 m/s in most of the cases, the stream collides with floor, sides or roof and even with the jet stream generated from the other fan placed upstream. Then, it is likely to lose a large portion of its inertial force and then its ventilation efficiency drops considerably. Therefore, the optimal fan installation interval is defined in this study as an interval that maximizes the uninterrupted flowing distance of the jet stream, while the cross-sectional installation location can be optimized to minimize the energy loss due to possible collision with the entry sides. Consequently, the optimization of the fan location will improve ventilation efficiency and subsequently the energy cost. A number of different three-dimensional computational domains representing a full-scale underground space were developed for the CFD study. The velocity profiles and the CO concentrations were studied to design and optimize the auxiliary ventilation system without duct and at the same time mine site experiments were carried out for comparison purposes. The ultimate goal is to optimize the auxiliary ventilation system without tubing to provide a reliable, low-cost and efficient solution to maintain the clean and safe work environment in local large-opening underground limestone mines.
Keywords
Auxiliary unducted-fan system; CFD analysis; Large-opening mine; Ventilation efficiency; Ventilation tubing;
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