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ISPRS Symposium 2024: presentation on advanced mining ventilation optimization
We are pleased to announce that Paweł Trybała from FBK presented our significant research titled “Optimizing Mining Ventilation Using 3D Technology” at the ISPRS Technical Commission II Symposium, which took place from June 11-14, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
During the symposium, the advanced methodologies for modeling airflow in underground tunnel networks were introduced. The presentation detailed the integration of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations with modern surveying and 3D modeling techniques to create a reliable geometric model of a mine and estimate the 3D airflow field within it.
Key aspects of the presentation included:
- Underground Mobile Mapping: Utilizing drones and handheld systems for comprehensive data collection;
- Point Cloud Processing and Filtering: Implementing sophisticated techniques to refine collected data;
- Surface Reconstruction and CFD Modeling: Developing accurate models to simulate and analyze airflow.
The research highlighted the benefits of this innovative approach, demonstrating significant improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of mining ventilation systems. The proposed solution shows great promise for practical applications in the mining industry.
For a detailed understanding of this research, the full article is available:
- Trybała, P., Rigon, S., Remondino, F., Banasiewicz, A., Wróblewski, A., Macek, A., Kujawa, P., Romańczukiewicz, K., Redondo, C., & Espada, F. (2024). Optimizing Mining Ventilation Using 3D Technologies. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLVIII-2–2024, 427–434. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-2-2024-427-2024.