词条 | Underground mine ventilation |
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Types of ventilationFlow-through ventilation is the main ventilation circuit for the mine. Air enters the mine from surface via a shaft, ventilation raise or adit. The air is distributed through the mine via internal ventilation raises and ramps, and flows are controlled by regulators and permanently mounted ventilation fans. An auxiliary ventilation system takes air from the flow-through system and distributes it to the mine workings via temporarily mounted ventilation fans, venturies and disposable fabric or steel ducting. Auxiliary fan and duct systems may be either forcing systems, where fresh air is pushed into mine headings, or exhausting systems that draw out contaminated air.[3]Ventilation controlSufficient volume of air is required for proper ventilation. A bulk of electric power is required for driving fans. By installing variable speed control air quantity can be optimized hence the power.[4] at every place in the mine where persons are required to work or pass, the air does not contain less than 19% of oxygen or more than 0.5% of carbon dioxide or any noxious gas in quantity likely to affect the health of any person; the percentage of inflammable gas does not exceed 0.75% in the general body of the return air of any ventilating district and 1.25% in any place in the mine; RegulationsThe volume (expressed in cubic feet per minute or cubic meters per second) of air required to ventilate an underground mine is determined by mining engineers based on a wide variety of parameters. In most countries minimum requirements are outlined by law, regulation or standards. However, in some developing countries the mandated ventilation requirement may be insufficient, and the mining company may have to increase the ventilation flow, in particular where ventilation may be required to cool the ambient temperature in a deep hot mine, however auto-compression must also be taken into account.[1] as per CMR 130-2-(i) in every ventilating district, not less than six cubic metres per minute of air per person employed in the district on the largest shift or not less than 2.5 cubic metres per minute of air per daily tonne output whichever is larger, passes along the last ventilation connection in the district which means the inbye-most gallery in the district along which the air passes; HeatingIn temperate climates ventilation air may need to be heated during winter months. This will make the working environment more hospitable for miners, and prevent freezing of workings, in particular water pipes. In Arctic mines where the mining horizon is above the permafrost heating may not take place to prevent melting the permafrost. "Cold mines" such as Raglan Mine and Nanisivik Mine are designed to operate below 0°C.[1] The wet bulb temperature in any working place does not exceed 33.5°C and where the wet bulb temperature exceeds 30.5°C arrangements are made to ventilate the same with a current of air moving at a speed of not less than one metre per second; References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite book | last = De la Vergne | first = Jack | title = Hard Rock Miner's Handbook| publisher =McIntosh Engineering| date = 2003| location = Tempe/North Bay| pages = 157 | url = http://www.mcintoshengineering.com/HardRockMinersHandbook/tabid/76/Default.aspx |doi = |id = | isbn = 978-0-9687006-1-7 }} 2. ^MNCU1107A Implement the Ventilation Management Plan - Commonwealth of Australia 2001 3. ^{{cite book| last = Darling| first = Peter| title = SME Mining Engineering Handbook| publisher = Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc.| date = 2011| location = United States of America| pages = 1583| url = |doi = |id = |isbn = 978-0-87335-264-2 }} 4. ^[https://books.google.co.in/books?id=6-Pa_fJZh8EC&pg=PA357&lpg=PA357&dq=ventilation+speed+control+mining&source=bl&ots=vQ2B6fF5GP&sig=CnrWayAu7MbVFJJIwpHRwYZBwPk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjavp7o7bzLAhXRC44KHe3iBaQQ6AEILzAD books.google.co.in] Mine Ventilation: Proceedings of the 10th US / North American Mine 2 : Underground mining|Mine ventilation |
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