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Date submitted2021-05-08
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Date accepted2022-07-21
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Date published2023-12-25
Technologies of intensive development of potash seams by longwall faces at great depths: current problems, areas of improvement
- Authors:
- Vladimir P. Zubov
- Denis G. Sokol
The results of the analysis of practical experience in the development of potash seams using longwall mining systems at the mines of OAO “Belaruskali” are presented. Positive changes in the technical and economic indicators of mines and an increase in the safety of mining operations were noted with the introduction of resource-saving technologies without leaving the pillars between the excavation columns or with leaving the pillars between the columns with dimensions at which they are destroyed by mining pressure in the goaf. It is noted that the use of mechanized stoping complexes characterized by high energy capacity, combined with large depths of development, is the main reason for the temperature increase in longwalls to values exceeding the maximum permissible air temperature regulated by sanitary standards. Based on production studies, it was concluded that the temperature regime along the length of the longwall face is determined by the temperature of rocks in the developed longwall space, heat emissions from the equipment of the power train, and the temperature of the rock mass ahead of the longwall. The conclusion has been drawn about the feasibility of using developed technological schemes in deep mining conditions, which provide a reduction in longwall temperature by 6-9 °C or more through isolated ventilation of longwall and power trains, as well as heat exchange between the airflow entering the longwall and the rocks in the developed space.
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Date submitted2017-12-27
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Date accepted2018-03-22
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Date published2018-06-22
Mathematical model of heat exchange processes for heat ptotective cooling suit of a rescuer
- Authors:
- V. R. Alabev
- G. V. Zavyalov
Fires are followed by the range of factors hazardous for human health; a radiant thermal stream accompanied by the high temperature of the environment is one of these factors. For protection of firemen special protective clothing from heat impact and the insulation type clothing are used. The paper demonstrates that the concept of action of such clothing is based on the passive heat protection owing to the use of materials with low conducting capacity or high specific heat. The time of effective protection of a suit is not considerable which reduces the duration of work under the unfavorable climatic conditions drastically, increases the work labor input, leads to the hyperthermia. One of the ways focused on the improvement of the heat protective clothing is a design of suits with cooling, which is stated in the paper. The paper shows that the developed heat protective suits on the basis of water-ice cooling elements are not widely used due to considerable costs. A more reasonable idea refers to the design of heat protective suits with cooling by using running water as the most available coolant circulating along polyvinylchloride pipes arranged between the layers of a suit.
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Date submitted2016-11-07
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Date accepted2016-12-27
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Date published2017-04-14
Method of determining characteristics for air heating system in railway tunnels in harsh climatic conditions
- Authors:
- S. G. Gendler
- S. V. Sinyavina
The article describes climatic and mining-technical conditions influencing frost formation process. It was noted that the radical tools for preventing frost formation in winter periods is creation of positive temperature in tunnels by heating the incoming outside air. We formulated tasks, which solution will promote development of engineering calculation method for heating systems parameters. The article provides results of theoretical studies based on mathematical modelling and analytical solutions and data on field instrumental measurements, which were processed with similarity criteria. It compares mathematical modelling results on determining amount of tunnel incoming air flow with portal gates and calculations data from experimentally determined coefficient of local resistance. We proved the energy efficiency of placing the tunnel portal gates and validated the places of preheated air injection points and removal of cool air from this flow, which provides maximal energy effect.
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Date submitted2016-11-16
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Date accepted2017-01-01
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Date published2017-04-14
Complex use of heat-exchange tunnels
- Authors:
- A. F. Galkin
The paper presents separate results of complex research (experimental and theoretical) on the application of heat-exchange tunnels – in frozen rocks, among other things – as underground constructions serving two purposes. It is proposed to use heat-exchange tunnels as a separate multi-functional module, which under normal conditions will be used to set standards of heat regime parameters in the mines, and in emergency situations, natural or man-made, will serve as a protective structure to shelter mine workers. Heat-exchange modules can be made from mined-out or specially constructed tunnels. Economic analysis shows that the use of such multi-functional modules does not increase operation and maintenance costs, but enhances safety of mining operations and reliability in case of emergency situations. There are numerous theoretic and experimental investigations in the field of complex use of mining tunnels, which allows to develop regulatory design documents on their basis. Experience of practical application of heat-exchange tunnels has been assessed from the position of regulating heat regime in the mines.
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Date submitted2014-06-24
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Date accepted2014-08-29
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Date published2014-12-22
Mathematical modeling of mine air conditioning in the zone of mine works
- Authors:
- A. A. Lapshin
The article addresses the topical problem of normalizing the microclimate in the deep ore mines of the Krivbas and Zaporozhsky iron ore mines. Studies of heat exchange processes in the mine workings of the deep ore mines of Krivbas and Zaporozhsky iron ore have shown considerable changes in air temperature. Moreover, as a rule, in the zone of mining works, the air temperature exceeds the permissible values of 26 °С, and at depths of 1200-1500 m reaches 28-30 °C. A method of normalization of the thermal conditions in the zone of mining works due to cooling in the irrigation chamber is presented. A mathematical model of heat exchange processes in the irrigation chamber, which allows, by simulation modeling, to establish thermal regimes corresponding to the sanitary and hygienic norms of mining operations in the conditions of deep iron ore mines, is presented.