Temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winter

Using mathematical modeling methods, the authors studied the temperature changes in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining under an alternating thermal effect of the ventilation flow (reversing the main ventilation unit in winter). We established the pattern of the temperature cond...

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Main Authors: Kurilko Aleksandr, Solovev Dmitrii
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/52/e3sconf_pcdg2020_01018.pdf
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spelling doaj-1471038fcbcb49378f1dc54d6f354a6d2021-04-02T16:41:11ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011920101810.1051/e3sconf/202019201018e3sconf_pcdg2020_01018Temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winterKurilko Aleksandr0Solovev Dmitrii1Chersky Institute of Mining of the North, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesChersky Institute of Mining of the North, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesUsing mathematical modeling methods, the authors studied the temperature changes in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining under an alternating thermal effect of the ventilation flow (reversing the main ventilation unit in winter). We established the pattern of the temperature conditions created in the ventilation shaft, the lining, and the host rock mass when reversing the main ventilation unit at mines in the North. Our studies have shown that, in case of emergency at the mine, which requires reversing the air flow in the coldest period of the year, it will result in a change in the temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft, the concrete lining, and the host rock mass. The extent of such effect depends on the reverse duration. Thus, at an ambient temperature of -45°C, during the first 24 hours after the reverse, we can observe complete freezing of the concrete lining at a ventilation flow rate of over 2 m/s. The rock temperature drops below 0°C and, at air flow rates of up to 10 m/s, the frozen area thickness around the shaft will be no more than 7 cm. 48 hours after the reverse, the maximum freezing depth of the rock will be 30 cm.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/52/e3sconf_pcdg2020_01018.pdfshaftliningtemperature modeventilationreverse
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author Kurilko Aleksandr
Solovev Dmitrii
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Solovev Dmitrii
Temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winter
E3S Web of Conferences
shaft
lining
temperature mode
ventilation
reverse
author_facet Kurilko Aleksandr
Solovev Dmitrii
author_sort Kurilko Aleksandr
title Temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winter
title_short Temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winter
title_full Temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winter
title_fullStr Temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winter
title_full_unstemmed Temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winter
title_sort temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining when reversing the main ventilation unit in winter
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Using mathematical modeling methods, the authors studied the temperature changes in the ventilation shaft lining and the space behind lining under an alternating thermal effect of the ventilation flow (reversing the main ventilation unit in winter). We established the pattern of the temperature conditions created in the ventilation shaft, the lining, and the host rock mass when reversing the main ventilation unit at mines in the North. Our studies have shown that, in case of emergency at the mine, which requires reversing the air flow in the coldest period of the year, it will result in a change in the temperature conditions in the ventilation shaft, the concrete lining, and the host rock mass. The extent of such effect depends on the reverse duration. Thus, at an ambient temperature of -45°C, during the first 24 hours after the reverse, we can observe complete freezing of the concrete lining at a ventilation flow rate of over 2 m/s. The rock temperature drops below 0°C and, at air flow rates of up to 10 m/s, the frozen area thickness around the shaft will be no more than 7 cm. 48 hours after the reverse, the maximum freezing depth of the rock will be 30 cm.
topic shaft
lining
temperature mode
ventilation
reverse
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/52/e3sconf_pcdg2020_01018.pdf
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