Simulation Techniques for the Optimization of High Capacity Refrigeration in German Coal Mines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. -U. Reuther
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

To improve the climatic environment underground the German coal mining industry has installed refrigerators with a capacity of 300 MW cooling power. One third of this total is accounted for by central refrigeration plants with more than 5 MW capacity. The central refrigeration comprises three stages: mechanical cooling, transport and distribution of chilled water via pipelines and exchange of heat in the air coolers. Of these three stages only the mechanical generation of chilled water has been resolved satisfactorily. Transport (including distribution) and exchange require further technical research. The Mining Institute of the Aachen University of Technology has done extensive studies on this subject, concentrating on controlling the flow of chilled water according to demand in the mine. Additionally, the favourable exchange in the air coolers is taken into account. The studies are based on a model mine which simulates the conditions in deep coal mines in Germany. The simulation program represents firstly the condition of the mine air at the location of the air being cooled, then the heat exchange in the air cooler itself, and finally the transport of the chilled water from the central refrigerator to the consumer. The program also reproduces the seasonal and operational changes in conditions of mine air as well as different air cooler designs. A regulated distribution of chilled water is also suggested. Finally, estimations of costs can be made as an aid for further planning.
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APA: E. -U. Reuther  (1987)  Simulation Techniques for the Optimization of High Capacity Refrigeration in German Coal Mines

MLA: E. -U. Reuther Simulation Techniques for the Optimization of High Capacity Refrigeration in German Coal Mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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