SIMULATING OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ON MINE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS

Compressed air systems are one of the most significant energy users on mines, with a contribution of about 20 per cent to the total electrical energy consumption on a mine. Research has shown that these compressed air networks are systemically inefficient. Improving the efficiency of these systems w...

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Main Authors: Friedenstein, Brandon, Cilliers, Charl, Van Rensburg, Johann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch University 2018-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
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Online Access:http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/2049
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spelling doaj-76a9619fadac4336a52b16ed680b58ab2020-11-25T03:24:43ZengStellenbosch UniversitySouth African Journal of Industrial Engineering1012-277X2224-78902018-11-01293698110.7166/29-3-2049SIMULATING OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ON MINE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMSFriedenstein, Brandon 0Cilliers, Charl1Van Rensburg, Johann 2North-West University, South-AfricaNorth-West University, South-AfricaNorth-West University, South-AfricaCompressed air systems are one of the most significant energy users on mines, with a contribution of about 20 per cent to the total electrical energy consumption on a mine. Research has shown that these compressed air networks are systemically inefficient. Improving the efficiency of these systems would result in a significant reduction in energy costs. A simulation methodology was developed and investigations were conducted into compressed air systems. A compressed air system was subsequently modelled, and a proposed means of improvement was simulated, analysed, and quantified. A South African gold mine was used as a case study. The results showed that, by reducing air usage at refuge bays, an average power reduction of 0.9 megawatts could be achieved. The improvement in efficiency could potentially lead to R6.3 million in annual energy cost savings. The study shows how simulations can help to improve efficiency and profitability in the mining industry.http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/2049compressed air systemsenergy costssouth african gold mineenergy cost savingsmining industry
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author Friedenstein, Brandon
Cilliers, Charl
Van Rensburg, Johann
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Cilliers, Charl
Van Rensburg, Johann
SIMULATING OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ON MINE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS
South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
compressed air systems
energy costs
south african gold mine
energy cost savings
mining industry
author_facet Friedenstein, Brandon
Cilliers, Charl
Van Rensburg, Johann
author_sort Friedenstein, Brandon
title SIMULATING OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ON MINE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS
title_short SIMULATING OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ON MINE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS
title_full SIMULATING OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ON MINE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS
title_fullStr SIMULATING OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ON MINE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS
title_full_unstemmed SIMULATING OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ON MINE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS
title_sort simulating operational improvements on mine compressed air systems
publisher Stellenbosch University
series South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
issn 1012-277X
2224-7890
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Compressed air systems are one of the most significant energy users on mines, with a contribution of about 20 per cent to the total electrical energy consumption on a mine. Research has shown that these compressed air networks are systemically inefficient. Improving the efficiency of these systems would result in a significant reduction in energy costs. A simulation methodology was developed and investigations were conducted into compressed air systems. A compressed air system was subsequently modelled, and a proposed means of improvement was simulated, analysed, and quantified. A South African gold mine was used as a case study. The results showed that, by reducing air usage at refuge bays, an average power reduction of 0.9 megawatts could be achieved. The improvement in efficiency could potentially lead to R6.3 million in annual energy cost savings. The study shows how simulations can help to improve efficiency and profitability in the mining industry.
topic compressed air systems
energy costs
south african gold mine
energy cost savings
mining industry
url http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/2049
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