Gas Sensors for Early Detection of Fire Hazards Caused by Vehicles in Underground Mines

Madeleine Martinsen, E. Dahlquist, Anders Lönnermark, Örjan Säker
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Sensors play a key role today and have been developed to be used in many applications that can be life critical as with e.g. fire alarms. When mines now start investing in information systems and information technology infrastructure, they have taken one step closer to digitization. This in turn creates opportunities for the mines to become completely autonomous in the future. Controlling, monitoring and planning such production requires new digitized solutions. Part of such a solution could for example be to mount different types of sensors in the mining process. Data gathering from sensors with diagnostics supported by predefined set-points enables early alarms allowing production personnel to react before a fire is a fact. This paper describes the conducted experimental study aiming at identifying risk for fire caused by mining vehicles in underground mines. The test result shows that some types of sensors have potential to early detect fire hazards.
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用于井下车辆火灾隐患早期检测的气体传感器
传感器在当今发挥着关键作用,并已开发用于许多可能对生命至关重要的应用,例如火灾报警器。当矿山现在开始投资信息系统和信息技术基础设施时,他们就向数字化迈进了一步。这反过来又为矿山在未来实现完全自主创造了机会。控制、监测和计划此类生产需要新的数字化解决方案。例如,这种解决方案的一部分可以是在采矿过程中安装不同类型的传感器。从具有预定义设定值支持的诊断的传感器收集数据,可以实现早期警报,使生产人员能够在火灾发生之前做出反应。本文介绍了针对地下矿山采矿车辆火灾风险识别进行的试验研究。试验结果表明,某些类型的传感器具有早期探测火灾隐患的潜力。
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