Application of Plastic Ventilation Ducting in Mine Tunneling

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Kulchyski D. Lamoureux R. Thibault
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2019

Abstract

"Mine tunneling applications are sensitive to the leakage and friction performance of ducting systems. Improvements in performance can help project economics through reduction in drift height, booster fan spacing, fan electrical power requirement, and deferral of ventilation raise construction. Semirigid plastic ducting has enjoyed significant adoption in mine tunneling in recent years. This paper explores technical properties and performance aspects of this relatively new material application.INTRODUCTIONUnderground mining projects are sensitive to mine development cost and schedule to meet first production—both of which are defined to a substantial extent by mine access construction. The very nature of mine access development requires driving accesses into new areas and even mechanized and automated tunneling methods require ventilation. Until underground airways are connected, allowing a flow-through circuit, ducted ventilation is required to establish ventilation within any single-access (i.e.: dead-end) heading. See Figure 1 as an example of ducted ventilation. Improving performance of ducted ventilation systems impacts project cost and schedule in several ways:For drifts whose height is defined by overhead clearance above haul trucks or tall equipment, smaller diameter ducting will decrease heading size.With higher ventilation flows, activities can be less ventilation-constricted; secondary headings can be worked without restriction, which improves schedule.Given the ability to provide more air for a given fan power, blasting gasses can clear the face and mine more quickly so crews can return to work more quickly - allowing higher advance rates.Lower electrical costs – both due to lower power consumed by fans and with the requirement for fewer electrical stations to power booster fans."
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APA: D. Kulchyski D. Lamoureux R. Thibault  (2019)  Application of Plastic Ventilation Ducting in Mine Tunneling

MLA: D. Kulchyski D. Lamoureux R. Thibault Application of Plastic Ventilation Ducting in Mine Tunneling. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2019.

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