Evaluation And Control Of Longwall Dust Sources

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert A. Pimentel
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Dust is still a major problem in increasing production from longwall faces. Over the last decade, significant improvements have been made in the development of techniques for reducing dust exposure on conventional and continuous sections. But virtually no improvements have been made in dust control on longwall sections. It is true, that there are many more continuous mining sections than longwall sections in the United States and that the number of workers overexposed on continuous miner sections is much larger than the number on longwall sections. However, the problem on continuous miner sections appears much easier to solve and, in fact, we believe that the techniques are available to get virtually all continuous miner sections in compliance. The problems on longwall sections are much more elusive. Also, the number of longwall sections in the United States is expected to increase during the 1980's. Thus, dust control on longwall sections remains a formidable and important problem. Companies operating longwall sections with a dust problem are faced with the tasks of having to quantify the various dust sources, of selecting proper techniques to reduce the problem, of implementing the techniques and of evaluating their effectiveness.
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APA: Robert A. Pimentel  (1983)  Evaluation And Control Of Longwall Dust Sources

MLA: Robert A. Pimentel Evaluation And Control Of Longwall Dust Sources. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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