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Temperature Distribution and Equipment Layout in a Deep Chamber: A Case Study of a Coal Mine Substation
With the gradual depletion of shallow resources, the process of resource exploitation is being transferred to greater depths. The temperature of the surrounding rock increases gradually in the process of deep mining, and the temperature of the underground substation chambers often exceeds the normal working temperature in summer. In this paper, the equipment layout and ventilation conditions of the deep substation chamber of the Jiangxi Qujiang Mining Company were selected as the research subjects, and numerical simulation software was used to study the temperature distribution within the chamber under different conditions by changing the combinations of the wind velocity and air temperature of the inlet air of the chamber. The study showed that, under the conditions of the current equipment layout and air door size, the equipment temperature was prone to being too high in the summer. Therefore, the layout of the equipment was optimized based on the simulation results. The transformer equipment was changed from the original serial mode to the juxtaposed mode, and the size of the air door was increased, which effectively reduced the disturbance of the air flow and the length of the air flow path in the chamber. This meant that the high temperature area of the chamber was at the end of the chamber, which efficiently reduced the area of the high temperature zone and ensured that the equipment was in a lower temperature environment. This method can be used as a reference for temperature distribution, layout, and temperature control measures within buildings.
Temperature Distribution and Equipment Layout in a Deep Chamber: A Case Study of a Coal Mine Substation
With the gradual depletion of shallow resources, the process of resource exploitation is being transferred to greater depths. The temperature of the surrounding rock increases gradually in the process of deep mining, and the temperature of the underground substation chambers often exceeds the normal working temperature in summer. In this paper, the equipment layout and ventilation conditions of the deep substation chamber of the Jiangxi Qujiang Mining Company were selected as the research subjects, and numerical simulation software was used to study the temperature distribution within the chamber under different conditions by changing the combinations of the wind velocity and air temperature of the inlet air of the chamber. The study showed that, under the conditions of the current equipment layout and air door size, the equipment temperature was prone to being too high in the summer. Therefore, the layout of the equipment was optimized based on the simulation results. The transformer equipment was changed from the original serial mode to the juxtaposed mode, and the size of the air door was increased, which effectively reduced the disturbance of the air flow and the length of the air flow path in the chamber. This meant that the high temperature area of the chamber was at the end of the chamber, which efficiently reduced the area of the high temperature zone and ensured that the equipment was in a lower temperature environment. This method can be used as a reference for temperature distribution, layout, and temperature control measures within buildings.
Temperature Distribution and Equipment Layout in a Deep Chamber: A Case Study of a Coal Mine Substation
Kaiwen Hu (author) / Jian Zheng (author) / Hai Wu (author) / Qian Jia (author)
2022
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