Airflow Distributions with Borehole, Fan and Curtains for Large Opening Mine Through Field Study and CFD Modeling - SME Annual Meeting 2026
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 3027 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 22, 2026
Abstract
To investigate the influence of boreholes, fans, and curtains
for large opening underground mines (LOUM), we
conducted a field survey for LOUM with the survey data
serving as the numerical modeling inputs using computational
fluid dynamics (CFD) models. Five different CFD
modeling results were obtained with different borehole,
box fan, and curtain setting conditions. The results indicate
that most air quantity directly escapes through outlet
1 after coming into the inlet, causing a huge loss of airflow;
volumetric air exchange index (VAEI) and minimum hours
of fully exchanging the air (MHFEA) measure air exchange
efficiency, with zone 2 of case 5 having the highest VAEI;
The borehole minimally affects zones 2, 3, and 4, but
drastically alters airflow direction in zone 1; The box fan
enhances airflow to zone 2, improving ventilation efficiency
and increasing VAEI; Curtains have little effect on distant
working faces but influence airflow near inlets and outlets.
This study provides a foundation for future research on the
influence of boreholes, fans, and curtains, as well as optimizing
their placement and effectiveness in face ventilation.
Citation
APA: (2026) Airflow Distributions with Borehole, Fan and Curtains for Large Opening Mine Through Field Study and CFD Modeling - SME Annual Meeting 2026
MLA: Airflow Distributions with Borehole, Fan and Curtains for Large Opening Mine Through Field Study and CFD Modeling - SME Annual Meeting 2026. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.