Wind Tunnel Modelling Of Airflow And Pollutant Concentration In A Large Open Pit Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Xi Peng Guorong Lu Jianliang Li
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

This paper describes a wind tunnel modelling study on airflow and pollutant concentration in a large open pit mine located in southern China. A 1:1000 scale model of the surface mine was fabricated and placed in a wind tunnel. Airflow velocity in the test section of the wind tunnel can be continuously adjusted from 0.3 m/s to 6.0 m/s. In this study, both the present pit condition and the projected final pit condition were modelled. Airflow direction and velocity profiles were obtained. The impact of wind direction and velocity on airflow was also studied. The pollutant concentration distribution in the open pit was simulated using smoke, and a distribution profile was obtained. Respirable dust concentrations at the mine site were measured, then its concentrations at the projected final pit condition were estimated using the obtained pollutant concentration distribution profile. Under normal meteorological conditions, it is expected that the respirable dust concentration for the final pit should not exceed the government standard. Key Words: wind tunnel modelling, open pit, surface mining, scale model, mine ventilation, airflow profile, point source.
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APA: Xi Peng Guorong Lu Jianliang Li  (1993)  Wind Tunnel Modelling Of Airflow And Pollutant Concentration In A Large Open Pit Mine

MLA: Xi Peng Guorong Lu Jianliang Li Wind Tunnel Modelling Of Airflow And Pollutant Concentration In A Large Open Pit Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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