Evaluation of Ventilation On Demand (VOD) in Sudbury Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Lyle
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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42
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2010

Abstract

Since its inception CEMI (Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation) has focused on facilitating innovative solutions to the mining industry in six strategic research areas; GeoRisk, ConstructMine, ValueMine, FindMine, SustainMine and MineTech (visit www.miningexcellence.ca for details). This paper focuses on CEMI?s largest project to date, Ventilation on Demand (VOD). Energy consumption in mines can account for upwards of 40% of a mines operating cost, with a significant portion of this been consumed by the ventilation requirements. VOD provides a significant opportunity to reduce overall mine ventilation requirements and subsequently energy costs, while potentially increasing mine productivity. CEMI is currently in year 2 of an assessment of VOD, focusing on the financial, physical and equipment viability of utilizing such systems in both new and existing mines. This two year program, to be completed by March 31, 2011, is designed to systematically assess such a system to determine if and when it could effectively be applied in underground mines. The paper will describe the process by which the project was initiated, the demonstration projects established to capture data, the means to interpret the data and the modelling developed to calibrate and predict ventilation system requirements.
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APA: G. Lyle  (2010)  Evaluation of Ventilation On Demand (VOD) in Sudbury Mines

MLA: G. Lyle Evaluation of Ventilation On Demand (VOD) in Sudbury Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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