Airflow Stability and Diagonal Mine Ventilation System Optimization: A Case Study


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Abstract

Airflow reverse is a severe problem in an underground ventilation system. In addition, the airflow stability and safety production can be seriously affected by the problem of air velocity overrun in the roadways. In this study the crucial causes of the ventilation problems in a coal mine case study are analyzed and a solution is proposed through an analytical methodology. Measurements indicate high air resistance in the shaft and low values in the maintenance roadway, generating abnormal airflow directional behaviors. Strategies to solve the ventilation-related problems have been proposed and implemented, verifying normal ventilation conditions.

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M. Bascompta

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Email: marc.bascompta@upc.edu
Spain, Manresa, Barcelona, 08242

L. Sanmiquel

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Email: lluis.sanmiquel@upc.edu
Spain, Manresa, Barcelona, 08242

H. Zhang

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Email: h.zhang@upc.edu
Spain, Manresa, Barcelona, 08242

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