Abstract

This article presents the results of a simulation of conjugate heat transfer between cold air and warm shaft lining during airflow reverse at a hard rock mine. A comparison of the numerical results with collected experimental data was carried out. A significant discrepancy between the two was revealed, indicating that not all heat sources and additional air heating mechanisms were taken into account in the simulation. Possible reasons for the discrepancy are discussed and the most probable reasons are identified for further study. A quantitative assessment of the possible factors considered is carried out. Further tasks for research are determined.

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