The use of secondary heat resources during the accumulation of compressed air in closed mining workings
Mykhailo Kirsanov,
Inna Slobodiannykova,
Olena Gupalo
et al.
Abstract:The article considers the possibility of energy accumulation in mining workings in order to reduce the consumption of fossil organic fuel by the mining enterprise itself. For this purpose, the authors propose to accumulate compressed air in closed mine workings using secondary heat resources to generate additional electricity. The energy management of mining enterprises can be equipped with freon steam turbines which implement the Rankine thermodynamic cycle to obtain additional electricity from secondary heat… Show more
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