Life-of-Mine Ventilation and Refrigeration Planning for Resolution Copper Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Bluhm R G. Moreby FávonáGlehn C Pascoe
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Jul 1, 2013

Abstract

Resolution Copper Mine in Arizona, USA, is planned to be a 2000 m deep panel cave mine with virgin rock temperatures exceeding 80¦C in rock with high crystalline silica content, resulting in a very challenging ventilation and cooling system design. This is one of the largest copper orebodies ever found and, with a planned rock production rate of 120 kton/day. The project is currently in its prefeasibility phase and the paper discusses features of the ventilation and cooling system design which includes multiple ventilation shafts with total primary ventilation flow of about 3000 m3/s and both surface and underground refrigeration plants producing more than 140 MW refrigeration capacity. The cooling system features large surface bulk air coolers chilling all downcast air supplemented by an underground secondary air cooler system and a chilled service water system. This will be a very challenging mine to ventilate and cool but this work has demonstrated that it will be technically achievable with the application of existing technology.CITATION:Bluhm, S, Moreby, R G, von Glehn, F and Pascoe, C, 2013. Life-of-mine ventilation and refrigeration planning for Resolution Copper Mine, in Proceedings The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference , pp 125-138 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: S Bluhm R G. Moreby FávonáGlehn C Pascoe  (2013)  Life-of-Mine Ventilation and Refrigeration Planning for Resolution Copper Mine

MLA: S Bluhm R G. Moreby FávonáGlehn C Pascoe Life-of-Mine Ventilation and Refrigeration Planning for Resolution Copper Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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