Ventilation Planning at the El Indio Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Keith G. Wallace Oscar Codoceo
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

This paper describes the ventilation planning that was per- formed at the Barrick Gold Corporation, El lndio Mine. The El lndio Mine is located at an elevation of approximately 4,000 m in the Andes mountains east of the coastal city of La Serena, Chile. The ventilation planning program consisted of a detailed ventilation survey of the mine and the establishment of a correlated com- puter model. A series of network simulations were conducted to determine the optimum position, size, and configuration of new ventilation raises and main fan exhaust system. Modifications to existing mine infrastructure including; driving of drifts, slashing of airways, and positioning of ventilation controls were examined. Detailed costing information was developed to optimize the location of the new main exhaust raises and fan system. The final ventilation system is expected to increase the mine airflow from the existing 157 m=/s to over 315 mls. This increase was necessary to accommodate an expansion in mine production, diesel equipment utilization, and deeper mine development. Furthermore, the increased airflow was required because of the de-rating of diesel equipment and large air volumes necessary to dilute diesel exhaust at high elevation.
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APA: Keith G. Wallace Oscar Codoceo  (1997)  Ventilation Planning at the El Indio Mine

MLA: Keith G. Wallace Oscar Codoceo Ventilation Planning at the El Indio Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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