• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Some Effects on the Temperature of the Mine Air at the Heading Face
  • Contributor: NGUYEN, Van Quang; NGUYEN, Van Thinh; NGUYEN, Cao Khai; PHAM, Van Chung
  • imprint: Polish Mineral Engineering Society, 2021
  • Published in: Inżynieria Mineralna
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.29227/im-2021-02-39
  • ISSN: 1640-4920
  • Keywords: Geochemistry and Petrology ; Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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  • Description: <jats:p>Currently, with the increase in mining output leading to deeper mining levels, the volume ofheading face serving production has also increased. The thermal environment tends to worsen whendigging deep due to the geothermal's effect, which increases the air temperature at the heading face.According to QCVN01/2011-BCT, the temperature at the heading face is not allowed to exceed 300C. Toensure this, in Vietnam today, mainly forced ventilation method uses local fans to provide a clean amountof air to ensure a favorable environment for workers. With the forced ventilation method, the duct positionis usually arranged on the side, and the distance from the duct mouth to the heading face is determined toensure that l &lt; 6√s. In this study, a numerical simulation method by Ansys CFX software is applied tostudy the influence of several factors such as duct position, air temperature of duct, and roughnesscharacteristics of roadway on the temperature of the mine air at the heading face. The models are set upwith six duct positions and four air temperature of duct parameters. Model 1 (y =1.1 m) is better thanmodels 2 to 6 in terms of temperature distribution and the lowest temperature values. Four models havedifferent wind temperatures, and we can see the significant influence of the inlet air temperature of theduct on the thermal environment of the heading face. The results show that with the model T = 297.15K,the temperature value on the roadway length is guaranteed as specified &lt; 303K. The result is a referencefor determining the duct position and cool for the high-temperature heading face.</jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access