Spanish Mining Engineer Avoids a Big Bang
Algor Around the
World: Spain
Coal mines are notoriously dangerous places. Miners of the past
have braved toxic coal dust, the possibility of cave-ins and debilitating
manual labor, among other dangers. The product of this labor is
a valuable fuel source that can be used to heat homes and create
electricity.
Today, engineers are working to make mining safer. In addition
to designing robots and machines to take the place of human workers
in dangerous situations, a group of mining engineers and researchers
in Spain is using Algor's Fluid Flow Analysis Software to optimize
mine ventilation, which often contributes significantly to dangerous
situations.
The "Minador"
A coal mining research association in Spain was testing a "Minador,"
or robotic miner, when they noticed ventilation problems.
The minador is a robotic machine which travels into the mine gallery.
A rotating cylindrical device chips away at the wall in front
of the minador. A collector scoops up the fallen material as the
minador moves forward. Without proper ventilation, a small spark
in the dust-laden air could cause a gas/powder explosion resulting
in loss of life and property.
The researchers contracted Pablo V. Legazpi, president and principal
technical engineer of Proyectos, Servicios y Sistemas, to help
them on their first Algor fluid flow analysis project: optimizing
the ventilation of the mine gallery.
Pablo V. Legazpi of Proyectos, Servicios y Sistemas analyzed
the ventilation of a mine with Algor software to reduce the risk
of a gas/powder explosion.
Surveying the Situation
The first step was to test the faculties of the fluid flow analysis
package in this scenario. Measurements of the air velocity were
taken at various locations within the gallery.
These measurements were then compared to results of Algor's Fluid
Flow Analysis Processor. The quantitative differences that existed
were within acceptable parameters.
"It is difficult to compare the results from the analysis
with real-time data," said Mr. Legazpi, "because there
are so many difficulties associated with sampling. More extensive
sampling and more sensitive instrumentation might have decreased
the quantitative difference between the analysis and real-world
answers. In this case, however, the qualitative 'ball-park' consistency
was sufficient to convince the researchers that Algor is a reliable
tool."
Optimizing the Ventilation
Once the clients were satisfied with Algor software's accuracy,
a series of fluid flow analyses was conducted until the position
of the ventilation pipe was optimal. Originally, the vent was
not close enough to the front of the gallery, where the continuous
miner is located.
Fluid flow analyses of this model of a mine gallery were used
to optimize ventilation. Poor ventilation can lead to a gas/powder
explosion.
Due to the results of the mine gallery analyses, the researchers
are now Algor users as well and will continue to work on other
fluid flow projects including no-flame blasting and water curtain
fire-shields.
About Algor
"Algor is a reliable and valuable tool in situations such
as these," said Mr. Legazpi. "The results visualization
expresses the air flow very well and gives me the information
I need to optimize a design.
"My clients are very conscientious," continued Mr. Legazpi.
"They demand accuracy and reliability over financial concerns.
However, Algor is less expensive than many other fluid dynamics
packages, proving that engineering software can be both accurate
and cost-effective."
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