Conference Proceedings
Australian Mine Ventilation Conference 2015
Conference Proceedings
Australian Mine Ventilation Conference 2015
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Advanced Ventilation Control - An Analysis of Innovation and Environmental Sustainability
The current economic challenges faced by the mining industry led to a review of options for reducing the cost of ventilation control devices (VCDs). The VCDs at the Mount Isa Mines site operated by Glencore in Queensland typically experienced significant damage on the operating levels and required expensive replacements. Ventilation controls can become damaged by the effects of stope firings. This paper discusses the nature of blast wave effects, giving consideration to distance from the firing and changes in mine geometry. The time taken to adjust the airflow on the operating levels with the current VCDs resulted in the loss of productivity opportunities. The mine site engaged an equipment supplier to collaborate on the development of a high-strength regulator to control the required airflows within its underground workings._x000D_
The strengthened regulator proved to be cost-effective and provided additional benefits, including ease of use, simplicity of installation and speed of change in the control of available ventilating airflow. An added advantage of the re-engineered regulator compared to contemporary VCDs is its flexibility, which includes the ability to easily move mobile equipment into different ventilation districts where required without the need to remove the VCD from its location. This paper describes both the innovation and environmental sustainability approaches followed when developing the new regulator for its implementation at the site._x000D_
CITATION: Shearer, M J and Mutton, V S, 2015. Advanced ventilation control - an analysis of innovation and environmental sustainability, in Proceedings The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference, pp 55-62 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
The strengthened regulator proved to be cost-effective and provided additional benefits, including ease of use, simplicity of installation and speed of change in the control of available ventilating airflow. An added advantage of the re-engineered regulator compared to contemporary VCDs is its flexibility, which includes the ability to easily move mobile equipment into different ventilation districts where required without the need to remove the VCD from its location. This paper describes both the innovation and environmental sustainability approaches followed when developing the new regulator for its implementation at the site._x000D_
CITATION: Shearer, M J and Mutton, V S, 2015. Advanced ventilation control - an analysis of innovation and environmental sustainability, in Proceedings The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference, pp 55-62 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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M J Shearer, V S Mutton
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