AEROLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY | |
ArticleName | Efficiency evaluation of ventilation alternatives for blind shearing face by dust criterion in deep potassium mine |
DOI | 10.17580/gzh.2023.11.07 |
ArticleAuthor | Isaevich A. G., Sukhanov A. E., Zhelnin M. S., Polyakov I. V. |
ArticleAuthorData | Mining Institute of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Perm, Russia A. G. Isaevich, Leading Researcher, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, aero_alex@mail.ru
Institute of Continuum Mechanics, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Perm, Russia
EuroChem-VolgaKali, Kotelnikovo, Volgograd Region, Russia |
Abstract | Potassium mining process is accompanied with emission of salt dust in large quantities in mine air. High concentrations of dust obstruct the operator’s view in the working areas, which complicates operation of shearing machines and worsens their productivity. The difficulty of salt dust control consists in the fact that the effective approaches to normalization of dust conditions based on the stimulation of aggregation of dust particles and their further sedimentation using water are inapplicable in potassium mines. In this connection, this article discusses improvement of ventilation air use efficiency by transiting from single-zone to multi-zone ventilation diagram with suctioning in blind shearing faces. Efficiency of ventilation alternatives is evaluated by the numerical modeling in this study. For the model setting and verification, the experimental investigation of dusting in working area of a test mine was carried out. The numerical modeling results show that the potential of the blowing ventilation is limited. The increase in the air supply (in the blowing ventilation) ensures no material improvement in dust conditions. The suction ventilation enables forcing dust away from locations of miners. The dust concentration dependence on the air supply quantity is almost linear, which points at the efficiency of ventilation by suction. |
keywords | Potassium mine, dust suppression, numerical modeling, blind longwalls, ventilation, suction method |
References | 1. Isaevich A. G., Tchaikovsky I. I., Polyakov I. V. Features of the salt dust distribution in a blind drift of a deep potash mine. Izvestiya Tulskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Nauki o Zemle. 2021. No. 4. pp. 539–550. 4. Kharitonov I. L., Tereshkin A. I., Kornev A. V., Korshunov G. I., Korneva M. V. Development of measures on the improvement of dust environment in the coal mines working faces. Bezopasnost truda v promyshlennosti. 2019. No. 12. pp. 53–59. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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