Monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions using sensors and GIS tools
Monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions are necessary to identify potential hazards and initiate remedial measures in advance that otherwise would lead to disastrous conditions. This paper discusses the concept of real-time monitoring and assessment of climatic conditions in a t...
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doaj-5b5f991303a64879a7ac552cec1380742020-11-25T03:20:59ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology2095-26862020-07-01304495499Monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions using sensors and GIS toolsAnkit Jha0Purushotham Tukkaraja1Department of Mining Engineering and Management, SDSM&T, Rapid City, SD 57701, USACorresponding author.; Department of Mining Engineering and Management, SDSM&T, Rapid City, SD 57701, USAMonitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions are necessary to identify potential hazards and initiate remedial measures in advance that otherwise would lead to disastrous conditions. This paper discusses the concept of real-time monitoring and assessment of climatic conditions in a typical underground mine using sensors and GIS tools by utilizing a laboratory scale model. Typical ventilation parameters including temperature, humidity, and gas concentrations were monitored using sensors in a laboratory setting and various ratios and indices proposed by previous researchers for interpreting fire gases and spontaneous combustion conditions are predicted from the monitored data. GIS tools were used to display this information in real-time on a mine map that would help in creating a safe and comfortable working environment for personnel and equipment working underground.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268620304456GISReal-time monitoringHazards |
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Monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions using sensors and GIS tools |
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Monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions using sensors and GIS tools |
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Monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions using sensors and GIS tools |
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Monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions using sensors and GIS tools |
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monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions using sensors and gis tools |
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International Journal of Mining Science and Technology |
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Monitoring and assessment of underground climatic conditions are necessary to identify potential hazards and initiate remedial measures in advance that otherwise would lead to disastrous conditions. This paper discusses the concept of real-time monitoring and assessment of climatic conditions in a typical underground mine using sensors and GIS tools by utilizing a laboratory scale model. Typical ventilation parameters including temperature, humidity, and gas concentrations were monitored using sensors in a laboratory setting and various ratios and indices proposed by previous researchers for interpreting fire gases and spontaneous combustion conditions are predicted from the monitored data. GIS tools were used to display this information in real-time on a mine map that would help in creating a safe and comfortable working environment for personnel and equipment working underground. |
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