## Abstract With the everβincreasing depth of mines, the management of heat has become a key issue for their design and operation. There are two main sources of heat: heat transfer from the rock mass into the mine workings and heat associated with mining operations. The principles of heat transfer
The management of heat flow in deep mines (part 2)
β Scribed by em. Univ.-Prof. Horst Wagner
- Book ID
- 102843603
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 617 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1865-7362
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
In Part 1 of βThe Management of Heat Flow in Deep Minesβ the sources of heat, mechanism of heat transfer and strategies of controlling heat transfer have been discussed. Part 2 deals with the effects of heat on the human body and mine cooling strategies for deep mines. In detail the effects of heat on a worker are examined, heat stress and heat tolerance discussed and methods of assessing heat stress in different mining situations presented. Experiences from deep South African gold mines highlight the adverse effects of heat stress environment on safety and labour productivity. The principal methods of cooling of deep and ultra deep mines are discussed. It is shown that autoβcompression of ventilation air is a deciding factor governing the choice of surface or underground cooling of ventilation air. In the case of deep and ultra deep mines, the use of chilled service water and ice slurry has shown to be the most cost effective means of mine cooling. In the case of ice slurry as cooling medium advantage is taken of the latent heat of ice which significantly reduces the amount of water required for mine cooling and hence the cost of pumping the water to surface. Cooling strategies for moderately deep, deep and ultra deep mines are discussed. Examples of cooling of deep long mine tunnels are given.
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