Monitoring of aerological risks of accidents in coal mines

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Balovtsev S.V. [1 ]
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[1] National University of Science and Technology MISIS, Moscow
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aerological risk monitoring; aerological system; coal mine; data analytics system; vulnerability of ventilation schemes and types;
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10.17073/2500-0632-2023-10-163
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The assessment and management of aerological risks in coal mine accidents are based on the development of a data analytics system that hosts design values for various parameters and subsystems related to coal mines, as well as the real-time monitoring of operational parameters through various sensors and devices. This study presents the methodology for monitoring aerological risks. It utilizes mining, geological, and geotechnical conditions for seam extraction, along with statistical data concerning elements of coal mine ventilation and gas drainage systems, to assess aerological risks at individual coal mine functionality levels and individual risk factors. Eight coal mines have been ranked according to their aerological risk level. For rank I, the minimum aerological risk is 0.0769, while the maximum is 0.5698. Rank II is associated with category II mines. Aerological risk for this rank is the lowest and ranges from 0,1135 to 0,3873. In the case of rank III, the minimum aerological risk is 0.057, with a maximum of 0.595. This ranking of coal mines by aerological risk level allows to identify potentially unsafe mines in terms of aerology, and enables us to determine aerological risk mitigation measures (technical, technological, and organizational) for each mine to enhance aerological safety. © 2023, National University of Science and Technology MISIS. All rights reserved.
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页码:350 / 359
页数:9
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