Ventilation On Demand with Sandvik Underground Mining Equipment
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Research output: Thesis › Master's Thesis (University Course)
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TY - THES
T1 - Ventilation On Demand with Sandvik Underground Mining Equipment
AU - Perreault, Guy Donald
N1 - embargoed until null
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The following thesis will be studying the advantages of having automated ventilation vs. conventional ventilation system. The need to reduce cost in underground mines has been a main topic over the last few decades. I will be able to identify some cost savings as well as environmental improvement for an underground mine by studying the ventilation process. The expected outcome I aim to achieve is to show the benefits of incorporating on- board communication with Sandvik equipment to control the ventilation system in different parts of the mine. With the automated system in place the reduction of total mining life and mining cost should decrease which would result in increase mining revenue in decreased time.
AB - The following thesis will be studying the advantages of having automated ventilation vs. conventional ventilation system. The need to reduce cost in underground mines has been a main topic over the last few decades. I will be able to identify some cost savings as well as environmental improvement for an underground mine by studying the ventilation process. The expected outcome I aim to achieve is to show the benefits of incorporating on- board communication with Sandvik equipment to control the ventilation system in different parts of the mine. With the automated system in place the reduction of total mining life and mining cost should decrease which would result in increase mining revenue in decreased time.
M3 - Master's Thesis (University Course)
ER -