2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-022-05478-6
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Genetic programming for prediction of heat stress hazard in underground coal mine environment

Abstract: Working against nature and uncertain environment makes underground mining a hazardous profession. Every year hundreds of miners lose their valuable lives due to mine hazards. Increasing demand for coal necessitates the extraction of coal at a higher rate. As a result, easily minable shallow coal deposits are depleting speedily, and in near future, deep seated deposits will be left for mining by underground methods. With rising depth and deployment of high-capacity machines, increasing heat stress becomes a maj… Show more

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“…Comfort and safety in mines depend not only on gases and dust but also on thermal factors (Cheng and Yang, 2012 ). Roy et al ( 2022 ) employed GA to correlate environmental parameters with heat stress, albeit few studies focus on the thermal regime using AI. AI models, such as the PSO-SVR proposed by Deng et al ( 2018 ), can predict coal spontaneous combustion temperatures based on gas concentrations in working areas.…”
Section: Application Areas Of Ai Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comfort and safety in mines depend not only on gases and dust but also on thermal factors (Cheng and Yang, 2012 ). Roy et al ( 2022 ) employed GA to correlate environmental parameters with heat stress, albeit few studies focus on the thermal regime using AI. AI models, such as the PSO-SVR proposed by Deng et al ( 2018 ), can predict coal spontaneous combustion temperatures based on gas concentrations in working areas.…”
Section: Application Areas Of Ai Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have pointed out that the central nervous system of workers working in the sultry, humid environment, and slow ventilation in the deep coal mine is unstable [ 20 ]. Roy et al also pointed out that with the increase in coal mining depth, the increased thermal stress in deep mines seriously threatens miners’ health, production, and safety [ 21 ]. In addition, relevant studies have confirmed that the hot and humid underground climate in deep mines not only seriously affects the physical and mental health of miners but also reduces the production efficiency of miners and increases the safety risk of deep mining [ 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The harsh underground environment will seriously affect the health of patrol workers. Coal mine safety accidents will also affect the life safety of patrol workers [4]. Therefore, it is necessary and significant for robots to replace manual patrol.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%