National Institute of Technology Rourkela

राष्ट्रीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान राउरकेला

ଜାତୀୟ ପ୍ରଯୁକ୍ତି ପ୍ରତିଷ୍ଠାନ ରାଉରକେଲା

An Institute of National Importance

Syllabus

Course Details

Subject {L-T-P / C} : MN2206 : Mine Ventilation { 3-1-0 / 4}

Subject Nature : Theory

Coordinator : Prof. Himanshu Bhushan Sahu

Syllabus

Module1: Composition of mine air, Mine gases: properties, origin, occurrence, physiological effects, detection, monitoring and control, Methane layering, Degasification of coal seams. Production, assessment, physiological effects and control of mine dusts

Module 2: Thermal environment and psychrometry: Sources of heat load sources in mines, Effect of heat and humidity on miners. Psychrometry, Cooling power of mine air, Methods of improving of cooling power of mine air, Air Conditioning - basic vapor cycle

Module 3: Mechanics of air flow through mine openings: Resistance of airways, Equivalent orifice, distribution of air current, control devices in ventilation systems, Natural ventilation: Calculation of NVP, Thermodynamic aspects, Artificial aids to natural ventilation

Module 4: Mechanical ventilation: Principal types of mine fans, Installation, operation, characteristics and selection of mine fans, Fan testing and Output Control, Fan laws and fan drives, Evasees, Diffusers, Booster fans, Auxiliary ventilation. Reversal of air currents and controlled recirculation Ventilation Survey: Quantity and Pressure survey

Module 5: Planning and Design of Ventilation Systems: Mine ventilation design criteria and ventilation design factors, ventilation standards, Ascensional, descensional, homotropal, antitropal, central and boundary ventilation systems, Ventilation layouts for coal and metal mining,

Course Objectives

  • Describe and apply the principles of fluid flow to ventilation systems.
  • Describe and apply fan behaviour laws to ventilation systems.
  • Design and develop a ventilation system for a mine.
  • Describe environmental hazards found in mines and outline the ventilation control measures that detect, monitor, minimise and/or manage these hazards.

Course Outcomes

CO1: Comprehend and analyze the environmental hazards in underground mines and outline the ventilation control measures that detect, monitor, minimize and/or manage these hazards. <br />CO2: Apply the principles of fluid flow in an underground mine ventilation system <br />CO3: Comprehend and analyze the fan behaviour and fan laws in order to evaluate the selection and produce improved solutions <br />CO4: Be able to carry out ventilation survey and plan and design a basic underground mine ventilation systems. <br />CO5: Comprehend and be able to solve simple ventilation network problems.

Essential Reading

  • M. J. McPherson,, Subsurface Ventilation and Environmental Engineering,, Chapman & Hall, 1993
  • G. B. Mishra,, Mine Environment and Ventilation,, Oxford University Press , Fifth Impression, 1993

Supplementary Reading

  • S.P.Banerjee, Mine Ventilation,, Lovely Prakashan , 1st Edition, 2003
  • 2. H. L. Hartman, J. M. Mutmansky, R. V. Ramani and Y. J. Wang, Mine Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Wiley-interscience , 3rd Edition, 1997

Journal and Conferences

  • Proceedings of 9th International Mine Ventilation Symposium, Oxford and IBH, New Delhi