An overview of ventilation and gas management systems in an underground coalmine in Iran

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 6
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- 681 KB
- Publication Date:
- Aug 28, 2017
Abstract
Mine ventilation is an essential part of underground mining operations used to provide fresh and cool air, as well as to dilute and remove contaminants from the work environment. This paper presents an overview of the ventilation and gas management systems in one of the underground coalmines in Iran: Parvadeh_1 mine. The mine is located in the Tabas coalfield in the South Khorasan province. It is the only fully mechanised mine in Iran utilising the longwall retreat technique. The mine produces 1.1 to 1.3 Mt of coking coal annually. The mine ventilation system currently utilises two 630 kW exhaust surface fans. The gas management system includes surface to in seam (SIS) predrainage boreholes. The underground mine is equipped with an underground gas reticulation pipeline that is connected to a surface plant for the production of methane gas. This study shows that the ventilation and gas management systems of the Parvadeh_1 mine are in line with the standards of Australian underground mines.CITATION:Hasheminasab, F, Aminossadati, S M and Bagherpour, R, 2017. An overview of ventilation and gas management systems in an underground coalmine in Iran, in Proceedings Australian Mine Vent Conference 2017, pp 41–46 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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(2017) An overview of ventilation and gas management systems in an underground coalmine in IranMLA: An overview of ventilation and gas management systems in an underground coalmine in Iran. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2017.