Sensitivity Analysis On Selected Input Parameters For Mine Climate Simulation Programs

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Danko
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Ventilation and refrigeration for mine climate modification, contributes significantly to the operating costs of a deep hot mine. Mine climate simulation programs can be used to minimize the impact of these costs. There are several computer codes available including CLIMSIM?, to assist in this work. Whichever simulation program is used, it is the mine ventilation engineer who must supply the input data. This paper raises and answers the following question, namely: what accuracy is required of the basic input parameters, in order for a certain precision to be obtained in the predicted air temperatures? In the first part of the paper a new approach is described to estimate the dry and wet bulb temperature of the airflow, either in a dry or wet roadway. The calculation procedure allows an arbitrary temperature change with time, using Duhamel's superposition solution. Matrix-vector representation is applied to simplify the computational structure. In the second part of the paper the sensitivities of the dry and wet bulb air temperatures are analyzed to the changes of the rock thermo-physical properties, the heat transfer coefficient and the wetness factor.
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APA: G. Danko  (1988)  Sensitivity Analysis On Selected Input Parameters For Mine Climate Simulation Programs

MLA: G. Danko Sensitivity Analysis On Selected Input Parameters For Mine Climate Simulation Programs. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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