Effect Of Foam Surfactants On Dust And Quartz Levels In Continuous Miner Sections

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Bhaskar
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The control of quartz levels in the respirable dust requires an approach different from that used to control respirable coal dust. The unique physical properties of quartz have to be utilized when developing quartz dust control systems. Also, techniques that modify the surface properties of quartz dust so that conventional dust control measures are effective should be explored. For instance, the wetting characteristics of quartz can be modified so that the capture efficiency of the quartz dust can be improved. Foam sprays assist in modifying surface wetting characteristics. This paper summarizes the results of a study that was conducted in an operating mine to evaluate the effectiveness of a compressed air foam spray system installed under the boom of a continuous miner and directed so as to cover the pan and the gathering arm. The objectives of the study were to evaluate the effect of the foam underboom sprays on (1) the respirable dust concentration in the ambient air, (2) the quartz concentration in the respirable dust. The engineering design of the foam generation and delivery system is described in the paper, followed by a description of the mine and the dust sampling strategy. The data were analyzed to study the effect of foam on respirable dust and quartz concentrations at the miner cab, face return and the intake. The results of the data analyses and costs are presented in the paper.
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APA: R. Bhaskar  (1991)  Effect Of Foam Surfactants On Dust And Quartz Levels In Continuous Miner Sections

MLA: R. Bhaskar Effect Of Foam Surfactants On Dust And Quartz Levels In Continuous Miner Sections. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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