Planning of Ventilation and Air-Conditioning at the Mindola Mine, Copperbelt of Zambia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Guney A. R. Bell
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Jan 3, 1984

Abstract

In Mindola mine on the Zambian Copperbelt, there is a plan to extend the current production level of 1.2-1.5 km (3,900-4,900 ft) with five additional production levels. Research work indicated that the present total heat output of 38.6 MW will inevitably increase to 63.2 MW in 25 years. Estimated WB and DB temperatures, representing the total heat generation in stope faces and development headings during these same periods are predicted to increase to 33.8/40.2°C (93/104°F) and 35.3142.10C (95/108°F) respectively. It is assessed that the nominal refrigeration capacity needs to be progressively increased to 9, 000 MW.
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APA: M. Guney A. R. Bell  (1984)  Planning of Ventilation and Air-Conditioning at the Mindola Mine, Copperbelt of Zambia

MLA: M. Guney A. R. Bell Planning of Ventilation and Air-Conditioning at the Mindola Mine, Copperbelt of Zambia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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