Assessment of the Explosibility of Sulphide Dust and the Monitoring of the Sample Trend of Main Blast Pollutants

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 348 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
This paper outlines a proposed research project to investigate secondary sulphide ignitions. Sulphide dust explosions have resulted in loss of production and considerable capital and equipment replacement cost in Canadian mines. The practical application of laboratory test results to actual mine situations presents a complex problem and is a field requiring immediate investigation. The factors contributing to the outbreak of sulphide ignitions are not clearly understood. This indicates a need for future research to study the influence of blasting parameters, exhaust temperatures, and dust characteristics on secondary ignitions at source. The aim is to establish realistic quantities for each of the parameters and develop a model that will incorporate field and laboratory quantities. It may be possible to predict outcomes of sulphide ignitions when the parameters are known. It is also planned to study the techno-economic feasibility of the preventive and control methods. One aspect of planned future research requires quantification of some terms by obtaining measurements of pollutant concentrations and size distribution of the airborne dust in an underground environment immediately after a main blast. A blast-proof aerosol sampling package to measure the source term will be designed. This sampling package will consist of a sampling section and a shield which will be capable of withstanding a blast explosion. The accuracy in measuring the variables and combination of variables will be the main focus in this proposed study.
Citation
APA:
(1987) Assessment of the Explosibility of Sulphide Dust and the Monitoring of the Sample Trend of Main Blast PollutantsMLA: Assessment of the Explosibility of Sulphide Dust and the Monitoring of the Sample Trend of Main Blast Pollutants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.