Deposition Rates Of Coal Dust In Mine Airways

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Bhaskar
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

An airborne dust cloud is an ensemble of particles of varied size, density, shape and states of aggregation. An understanding and quantifying of the dispersion and deposition of the dust generated in mines is essential to the development of measures for reducing worker exposure to dust. In coal mining, the major portion of the dust is generated during the cutting of coal using either a shearer or a continuous miner. The major phenomenon affecting ambient concentration is the deposition of dust. Particle deposition may take place due to the effect of gravitational, inertial, electrostatic, and thermal forces, and mechanisms such as Brownian and eddy diffusion, and inertial impaction. The three major mechanisms of deposition in turbulent flow in mines are diffusion (Brownian and eddy), sedimentation and inertial impaction. The mechanisms determining particle deposition are size dependent.
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APA: R. Bhaskar  (1990)  Deposition Rates Of Coal Dust In Mine Airways

MLA: R. Bhaskar Deposition Rates Of Coal Dust In Mine Airways . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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