OMEN - An Approach to the Optimisation of Methane Drainage Systems
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 10
 - File Size:
 - 484 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1995
 
Abstract
This paper documents the development of a user-friendly computational  program, which has been constructed to assist the mine ventilation  engineer in the optimal design and operation of methane drainage ranges. In the past, many computer tools for ventilation engineers led to the  development of `research systems'. These computer systems, although  developed with the needs of the industry in mind were due to a  combination of inexperienced programming methods and the availability  of suitable user interface software not easily accessible to the practising  engineer. Recent developments in computer hardware and software  (particularly windows based graphical user interfaces) mean that  engineers no longer need to dedicate large amounts of valuable time to  become familiar with often complex items of software. The authors of this paper intend to demonstrate a practical system  which successfully integrates complex mathematical models, an easy to  use interface and knowledge based techniques. The graphical interface guides the user to draw on the screen a mimic  diagram representation of the methane drainage network. The user is  prompted, during the construction of the drawing, to input the information  and data required by the calculation and knowledge based procedures.  The computer program then calculates all of the flows, purities and  pressures throughout the network. Given reliable measured data from an  existing range a comparative analysis can be performed between the  predicted and measured network flow data. A knowledge-based system  may utilise this analysis to either update the operational status of the  network or suggest either a reasoned maintenance or remedial strategy to  improve the performance of the drainage system. The development of the OMEN project has been carried out at the  request of the Midlands Group, British Coal Corporation, Edwinstowe.  The system is about to be field tested at a number of mines. It is hoped  that when this paper is presented that the system will be used at both  Group and mine level.
Citation
APA: (1995) OMEN - An Approach to the Optimisation of Methane Drainage Systems
MLA: OMEN - An Approach to the Optimisation of Methane Drainage Systems. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.