Comprehensive Pressure Quantity Survey For Investigating The Effects Of Booster Fans In A Trona Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Habibi
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

The ventilation survey was conducted in an underground longwall trona mine. The mine is relatively shallow and categorized as a gassy mine. The ventilation system consists of nine shafts (three intakes and six exhausts). Three surface based axial fans ventilate the mine configured in a blowing arrangement. Following the ventilation survey airflow quantity, frictional pressure losses and air psychrometric characteristics have been quantified. An accurate resistance survey has been conducted to calculate the pressure drop with regard to moving cages and skips in the shafts. This paper discusses the benefits of utilizing high accuracy digital pressure transducers and psychrometers in a ?leapfrogging? survey to gather data needed to build the computer ventilation model. Two underground booster fans with VFD are currently idle but available at the mine. The ventilation model has been used to determine the optimal booster fan locations to decrease the overall operating cost by reducing the load carried by the main fans. A leakage study has been conducted to evaluate the effects on the system of additional pressure from a booster fan. The study finally prepares a future ventilation model for the next fifteen years of mine operation and investigates the effect of proposed scenarios.
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APA: A. Habibi  (2013)  Comprehensive Pressure Quantity Survey For Investigating The Effects Of Booster Fans In A Trona Mine

MLA: A. Habibi Comprehensive Pressure Quantity Survey For Investigating The Effects Of Booster Fans In A Trona Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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