Case study ? ventilation planning for Bog Zone, Lisheen Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Hopperstead
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Ventilation planning in trackless metal mining is often taken for granted. This paper highlights the trials of planning and executing the ventilation design for Bog Zone at the Lisheen Mine. Ventilation planning for Bog Zone started at the feasibility study stage in 2003; subsequent design changes continued until 2006. In August 2006, the development of the Bog Zone ore body was accelerated through the use of contractors; in addition, the Lisheen equipment fleet was revised based on a larger load and haul fleet. As a result, the circuit was reviewed in terms of changes in design conditions and best practices. This review resulted in a 40% increase of total airflow required to mine Bog Zone. Resources utilized to design the circuit include: external review, computer modeling, and in-house Lisheen planning and operational staff review. The final ventilation design configuration was adopted in 2007, after modeling and evaluating 30 different scenarios, resulting in a better distribution of airflow, optimized secondary escape way, reduced contaminants, and a total power reduction. The value of investment in computer modeling of primary ventilation circuit and planning for staged implementation should never be underestimated.
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APA: K. Hopperstead  (2009)  Case study ? ventilation planning for Bog Zone, Lisheen Mine

MLA: K. Hopperstead Case study ? ventilation planning for Bog Zone, Lisheen Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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