Conference Proceedings
The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference 2013
Conference Proceedings
The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference 2013
Practical Considerations when using Auxiliary Axial Flow Fans as a Primary Mine Fan
Axial flow fans are commonly used as auxiliary fans in underground mines to supply air to development headings. As diesel dilution requirements increase the fans used in conjunction with ventilation bags are becoming larger in diameter to move greater quantities of air over greater development distances. It is not uncommon for mining operations to sometimes use a number of these larger auxiliary fans with high airflow capacity in parallel as primary fans for the operations. These primary fan stations are often considered temporary installations and the fan selection and fan station design is rarely optimised. These temporary installations may become permanent resulting in an inefficient or unreliable primary ventilation system. A recent study looked at the likely causes of multiple primary fan failures at one operation with axial fans installed as primary units where the fan selection and fan station aerodynamic design was far from optimal. This paper explores some of the typical mechanisms of failure such as high pressure stall, unbalanced airflow, and fan tip speed as well as fabrication material. The paper proposes a number of good practise principles that should be considered during the design of a fan station. A second topic covered is the advantages and disadvantages of using different types of fans such as axial, mixed flow and centrifugal units. Here the concept of fan specific speed and its relevance to fan selection is discussed. Finally the paper quantifies the effect of using a high pressure auxiliary fan as a primary fan in a low pressure circuit, which may increase the mine's operation cost.CITATION:van der Sandt, J, van den Berg, L and Roughsedge, D, 2013. Practical considerations when using auxiliary axial flow fans as a primary mine fan, in Proceedings The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference , pp 63-70 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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J van der Sandt, L van den Berg, D Roughsedge
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