Comparison of Diesel Particulate Matter Simulation Models and Ventilation Optimisation by Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
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Open access
Authors
Chang, Ping
Date
2019Supervisor
Guang Xu
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
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WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering
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Abstract
I compared different computational fluid dynamics (CFD) numerical models for diesel particulate matter (DPM) simulation and validated the simulation data with the onsite measurement. Based on this, I built the optimum simulation model to reveal the DPM dispersion and distribution characteristics in underground mines. Meanwhile, I also used the CFD to optimize the auxiliary ventilation system to reduce the DPM pollution in development face.
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