Expanding the limitations of the MFire simulation model

S. Schafrik, R. Ruckman

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Abstract

In 2002 the authors updated the MFire model developed by the US Bureau of Mines. MineFire, developed by Mine Ventilation Services, Inc. (MVS), uses the MFire model to perform mine fire simulations on typical mine ventilation networks. The MineFire program is capable of producing visual schematics and other analysis tools tor input and output of the MFire model. The MFire model, however, was limited to 500 branches and 10 fans. This paper discusses the newly modified MFire model that is now capable of modeling over 5000 branches and over 400 fans among other expansions and improvements. Given the long history and proven track record of MFire, the expansion did not modify the core calculation methods or results. This paper focuses on a general discussion of the MFire program and issues encountered in expansion of the algorithm. An example large network with simulation results is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSME Annual Meeting and Exhibit and CMA 113th National Western Mining Conference 2011
Pages404-408
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 2011
EventSME Annual Meeting and Exhibit and CMA 113th National Western Mining Conference 2011 - Denver, CO, United States
Duration: Feb 28 2011Mar 2 2011

Publication series

NameSME Annual Meeting and Exhibit and CMA 113th National Western Mining Conference 2011

Conference

ConferenceSME Annual Meeting and Exhibit and CMA 113th National Western Mining Conference 2011
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityDenver, CO
Period2/28/113/2/11

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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