Ventilation and Air-Conditioning of the Meden Rid Mine in Ore Mining Below 1000 M from the Earth's Surface

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 224 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
The mining conditions in the Meden Rid mine at levels below 1000 m from the Earth's surface are specific and rather severe. The rock temperature is about 40-45°C. The air humidity in the workings is approx. 80-90%. There is a limited capacity for additional fresh air supply. The air supply and distribution systems in the mine are very complicated. The airflow recirculation is due to the existing arrangement of the main fans. Certain accidental phenomena are difficult to predict. All these conditions create possibilities for heat and mass exchange between the rock and the air current thus hampering the control of the ventilation and air-conditioning in the mine workings. The changes in the temperature and humidity in certain characteristic places of the development and extraction workings are predicted. The refrigeration output required and the arrangement of the air coolers are also determined. A new ventilation and air- conditioning scherne has been developed. The new ventilation- cooling designs for levels between 1000-1200 m beneath the Earth's surface are based on the use of portable refrigerating machines having low water flowrate as well as heat-insulating and waterproof materials and methods for preliminary cooling of the orebody within the mining block.
Citation
APA:
(1997) Ventilation and Air-Conditioning of the Meden Rid Mine in Ore Mining Below 1000 M from the Earth's SurfaceMLA: Ventilation and Air-Conditioning of the Meden Rid Mine in Ore Mining Below 1000 M from the Earth's Surface. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.