Conceptual overview and preliminary risk assessment of cryogen use in deep underground mine production
[摘要] This research conducts a formal risk assessment for cryogenic fueled equipment in underground environments. These include fans, load haul dump units, and trucks. The motivating advantage is zero-emissions production in the subsurface and simultaneous provision of cooling for ultra deep mine workings. The driving force of the engine is the expansion of the reboiled cryogen following flash evaporation using ambient temperature heat. The cold exhaust mixes with warm mine air and cools the latter further. The use of cryogens as 'fuel' leads to much increased fuel transport volumes and motivates special considerations for distribution infrastructure and process including: cryogenic storage, distribution, handling, and transfer systems. Detailed specification of parts and equipment, numerical modelling and preparation of design drawings are used to articulate the concept. The conceptual design process reveals new hazards and risks that the mining industry has not yet encountered, which may yet stymie execution. The major unwanted events include the potential for asphyxiation due to oxygen deficient atmospheres, or physical damage to workers due to exposure to sub-cooled liquids and cryogenic gases. The Global Minerals Industry Risk Management (GMIRM) framework incorporates WRAC and Bow-Tie techniques and is used to identify, assess and mitigate risks. These processes operate upon the competing conceptual designs to identify and eliminate high risk options and improve the safety of the lower risk designs.
[发布日期] [发布机构] Laurentian University, Bharti School of Engineering, Sudbury; ON; P3E 2C6, Canada^1;MIRARCO, Sudbury; ON; P3E 2C6, Canada^2
[效力级别] 物理学 [学科分类] 材料科学(综合)
[关键词] Cryogenic storage;Flash evaporation;Minerals industry;Oxygen deficient;Physical damages;Preliminary risk assessment;Transfer systems;Underground environment [时效性]