Sustainability, Vol. 15, Pages 3193: Thermal Environment Control at Deep Intelligent Coal Mines in China Based on Human Factors

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Sustainability, Vol. 15, Pages 3193: Thermal Environment Control at Deep Intelligent Coal Mines in China Based on Human Factors

Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su15043193

Authors: Qiaoyun Han Debo Lin Xiaojie Yang Kongqing Li Wei Yin

Mechanical cooling of the entire mining tunnel, widely used in deep coal mines, has a significant energy-intensive consumption, particularly for intelligent mining tunnels. Therefore, localized cooling would benefit the intelligent mining industry. Current studies on the temperature, relative humidity, and air velocity under localized cooling for working protection are still unclear. A modified predicted heat strain model that is appropriate for warm and humid conditions is presented in this article and calculated using MATLAB. Results reveal that air temperature was the primary factor affecting underground miners’ safety. Increasing air velocity would improve the working environment when the thermal humidity index is lower than 32. Reducing total working time and wet bulb temperature would benefit underground miners’ security. For the cooling of intelligent mining tunnels, the recommended air velocity would be 2 m/s, and the maximum wet bulb temperature would be 28 °C for the 6-h working period and 26 °C for the 8-h working period. Results would be beneficial to the cooling of intelligent mining in China.

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