Air-quality improvement in underground bauxite mines through a controlled maintenance program for diesel-powered equipment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Duvris
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The main objective of this work was to quantitatively investigate exhaust emission levels relative to maintenance (service) intervals during the operation of diesel-powered equipment at an underground bauxite mine in Greece. Such emissions depend on a great number of parameters, including the type of engine (technology) and its tuning, the type of work performed (as related to the engine workload), the suggested maintenance intervals, the altitude, the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere in the underground mine, the properties of the fuel and the operator's training and experience levels. The necessary ventilation quantities were calculated based on exhaust gas-concentration measurements and site-specific relationships between pollutants and adjusted air-quality indices. Diagrams comparing the necessary and recommended airflow for several equipment groups, featuring two engine types and different maintenance intervals, are presented.
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APA: D. Duvris  (2000)  Air-quality improvement in underground bauxite mines through a controlled maintenance program for diesel-powered equipment

MLA: D. Duvris Air-quality improvement in underground bauxite mines through a controlled maintenance program for diesel-powered equipment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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