Underground Auxiliary Ventilation Monitoring and Diagnostic System

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G Ratner S Viviers
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Jul 1, 2013

Abstract

Ventilation is part of all underground mine operations and is undertaken in order to introduce fresh, cool air to the workings and to remove stale, affected air. It is problematic to obtain efficient and accurate estimates of volume flow and static pressure in the installed operational configuration for the auxiliary axial flow fans.An empirical method was developed to estimate the static pressure and volume flow through a calibrated differential pressure port on axial flow fans. Prior to shipping, each fan is performance tested according to BS 848 (ISO 5801) to establish the fan performance curves. In addition to the standard required parameters captured to fully describe the performance, the differential pressure is measured across the fan rotor to enable correlation with the characteristic fan curve.The method was implemented on a ruggedised tablet PC platform. This compact platform is then used to calculate the volume flow rate from the differential pressure sensor measurement input via a USB port. The result is a real-time measurement of volume flow and operating point of the fan system. This can be used effectively in overall modelling of the mine auxiliary ventilation systems and calculation of system resistance could provide a health indication of the fan and duct system.CITATION:Ratner, G and Viviers, S, 2013. Underground auxiliary ventilation monitoring and diagnostic system, in Proceedings The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference , pp 57-62 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: G Ratner S Viviers  (2013)  Underground Auxiliary Ventilation Monitoring and Diagnostic System

MLA: G Ratner S Viviers Underground Auxiliary Ventilation Monitoring and Diagnostic System. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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