Electrostatically-Charged Water Sprays Improve Respirable Dust Control

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Larry D. Taylor David M. Miller Pramod C. Thakur
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The most common technique used to suppress respirable coal dust in air is that of spraying with fine water particles. The water droplets are typically much larger than respirable dust particles and they collect dust particles mainly by interception. Dust collection efficiencies can be improved by reducing the droplet size and in- creasing the droplet velocity. This is typically done by reducing the surface tension of water and increasing the water pressure. Dust collection efficiency can be further improved by in- creasing the electrical attraction between the water and dust particles through electrostatic charging. A technique developed by Conoco accomplishes both surface tension reduction and electrostatic charging by discharging weak solutions of surfactants in water at high pressures, 13.8 to 27.6 MPa (2000 to 4000 psi) in an intrinsically safe manner. The paper de- scribes the process and presents related dust suppression data.
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APA: Larry D. Taylor David M. Miller Pramod C. Thakur  (1986)  Electrostatically-Charged Water Sprays Improve Respirable Dust Control

MLA: Larry D. Taylor David M. Miller Pramod C. Thakur Electrostatically-Charged Water Sprays Improve Respirable Dust Control. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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