Computer Model For Evaluating The Dust Reduction Potential Of Various Mining Practices For A Continuous Miner Section

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 371 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
By implementing various mining practices, mine operators can reduce the respirable dust exposure levels of the roof bolter and the continuous miner operators. The Bureau of Mines has developed a computer program, entitled AMP (Alternative Mining Practices), that gives a quantitative comparison of these reductions. The alternative mining practices and their corresponding reductions in dust exposure levels that are evaluated by the program include a remote control continuous miner, a half-curtain ventilation system, two auxiliary fan-tubing bypass ventilation systems, a modified cutting sequence, a comparison between single-split and double-split ventilation networks, and a comparison between exhausting brattice and exhausting tubing. Descriptions of each of these mining practices are included in the report. The report also includes a hypothetical case study to show how AMP enables mine operators to select the technique(s) that is best suited to their particular needs. AMP is a compiled basic program that has been designed to run on computers with a DOS version 2.0 or later operating system. It includes high resolution graphics (640 X 200 dot positions) designed to run with video boards that are functionally compatible with the IBM Monochrome/ Printer Adapter. Graphic screens are selected from menus, and can be bypassed if the computer is not equipped to handle high resolution mode. Their primary function is to show proper implementation of the mining practices evaluated by the program. This package requires a minimum of 256K bytes of RAM. (Reference to specific products does not imply endorsement by the Bureau of Mines.)
Citation
APA:
(1987) Computer Model For Evaluating The Dust Reduction Potential Of Various Mining Practices For A Continuous Miner SectionMLA: Computer Model For Evaluating The Dust Reduction Potential Of Various Mining Practices For A Continuous Miner Section. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.