3 research outputs found
Case studies on the use of LiveLink for MATLAB for evaluation and optimization of the heat sources in experimental borehole
In the Czech part of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Moravian-Silesian region, Czech Republic), there are many deposits of endogenous combustion (e.g., localized burning soil bodies, landfills containing industrial waste, or slag rocks caused by mining processes). The Hedwig mining dump represents such an example of these sites where, besides the temperature and the concentrations of toxic gases, electric and non-electric quantities are also monitored within the frame of experimentally proposed and patented technology for heat collection (the so-called "Pershing" system). Based on these quantities, this paper deals with the determination and evaluation of negative heat sources and the optimization of the positive heat source dependent on measured temperatures within evaluation points or on a thermal profile. The optimization problem is defined based on a balance of the heat sources in the steady state while searching for a local minimum of the objective function for the heat source. From an implementation point of view, it is the interconnection of the numerical model of the heat collector in COMSOL with a user optimization algorithm in MATLAB using the LiveLink for MATLAB. The results are elaborated in five case studies based on the susceptibility testing of the numerical model by input data from the evaluation points. The tests were focused on the model behavior in terms of preprocessing for measurement data from each chamber of the heat collector and for the estimated value of temperature differences at 90% and 110% of the nominal value. It turned out that the numerical model is more sensitive to the estimates in comparison with the measured data of the chambers, and this finding does not depend on the type optimization algorithm. The validation of the model by the use of the mean-square error led to the finding of optimal value, also valid with respect to the other evaluation.Web of Science205art. no. 129
Design of an IoT-based monitoring system as a part of prevention of thermal events in mining and landfill waste disposal sites: A pilot case study
This case study deals with the design of a hybrid
system for the prevention of thermal events in mining waste
disposal sites and landfills. The overall design, real imple mentation, optimization, and experimental verification of the
functionality of the entire system are described in detail. Both
experimental platforms are built on the Internet of Things (long
range wide area network (LoRaWAN) and Sigfox) basis and
meet the conditions for autonomous long-term on-site monitoring.
The data collected are periodically transmitted wirelessly to a
database repository, which processes relevant parameters for
the operators of dispatching workplaces. The study is focused
on a combination of surface and depth measurement methods.
The experimental results clearly confirm the functionality of the
proposed solutions, which will enable timely interventions and
elimination of underground and surface combustions. Thanks
to centralized data collection, a unique database has also been
created, which can be used for the implementation of prediction
algorithms (based, for example, on machine learning or artificial
intelligence).Web of Science72art. no. 550011