Characterization Of Coal And Quartz Dust In Interior Basin Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Paul Chugh
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

NIOSH and the Illinois Clean Coal Institute are funding studies on characterization of coal and quartz dust in Interior Basin mines since 2009. Coal dust characteristics vary significantly and, are vital for the development of the engineering controls. This paper presents wettability characteristics of coal dust with respect to its chemical and physical properties, since wettability is considered to be a primary dust control technique. Particle size distribution, inter-particle interactions during wetting and quartz associations with organic and inorganic matter in coal seams is critical for understanding wetting phenomena. Silica content in the un-wetted fractions was found to be very high during wetting tests. Wetting of quartz may be limited by its association to hydrophobic materials as well as buoyancy forces resulting from particle size characteristics and particle-particle interaction in the wetting agent. Temperature of the wetting solution and effective contact time between dust particles and water droplets are found to be two important variables affecting the wettability. The characterization data obtained from this study can be utilized to develop engineering controls.
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APA: Y. Paul Chugh  (2011)  Characterization Of Coal And Quartz Dust In Interior Basin Coal Mines

MLA: Y. Paul Chugh Characterization Of Coal And Quartz Dust In Interior Basin Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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