Improvement of Climatic Conditions in the Underground Excavations in the Aspect of Types Ventilation Dams Which are Used in Sealing Abandoned Area in Polish Copper Mines.

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 14
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- 794 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
"At the moment climatic conditions are a primary problem of the exploitation of copper ore. The efficiency of preventive actions in order to improve climatic conditions is connected with the knowledge of changing air in underground excavations. This article demonstrates the analysis of types of ventilation dams which are used in sealing abandoned areas on the maintenance of climatic working conditions in excavations has been conducted at the exploitation in Polish copper ore mines. INTRODUCTION The basis for mining activity performed by KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. is mining copper ores from the deposit lying at depths between 600 and 1,200 m below ground level. Activity has continued since 1963. The copper ore deposit is mined in ‘Lubin’, ‘Rudna’ and ‘Polkowice-Sieroszowice’ mines, where difficult climatic conditions occur. The major factor moulding the climatic conditions in headings is the original temperature of rocks, being the result of geological conditions of the lying of the deposit and the existing geothermal degree. In the faces of present opening-out and preparatory headings, driven from mining areas of ‘Rudna’ and ‘Polkowice-Sieroszowice’ mines in order to open out deeper parts of the deposit, the original temperature of rocks reaches 45°C. Excluding the original temperature of rocks, the following are additional factors affecting the deterioration in the climatic conditions: • thermal properties of deposit rocks, • employed room-and-pillar mining systems, which are characterised by a large surface of exposure of rocks, • using self-propelled mining machines with diesel drive, • a high concentration of mining works, • setting up high-power electrical equipment in headings, • complex structures of mine ventilation networks, • a limited number of ventilating shafts, • constantly longer air-transport routes, • a significant accumulation of water increasing the humidity of supplied air. According to the valid Polish provisions (§21, 2013), the primary criterion of assessment of a climatic hazard is the occurrence at a workstation in an underground mining heading of an equivalent climate temperature of more than 26°C, which temperature is determined according to the following dependence:"
Citation
APA:
(2019) Improvement of Climatic Conditions in the Underground Excavations in the Aspect of Types Ventilation Dams Which are Used in Sealing Abandoned Area in Polish Copper Mines.MLA: Improvement of Climatic Conditions in the Underground Excavations in the Aspect of Types Ventilation Dams Which are Used in Sealing Abandoned Area in Polish Copper Mines.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2019.