Full-Scale Studies On The Effect Of Underboom Dust Control Barriers On Airflow Patterns And Operator Exposure

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Bhaskar R. Gong R. A. Jankowski
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Full-scale laboratory studies were performed to evaluate the effect of passive barriers and spray airmovers on airflow patterns at a continuous miner face and in reducing underboom boilout and operator exposure to dust. Tasks included baseline data collection, smoke trace tests, detailed performance testing using tracer gas, and data analyses. Data collection was performed using a state-of -the-art gas analysis system and custom-developed software. The data were used to calculate operator exposure at various locations and to develop gas profile maps to analyze airflow patterns. The effects of the proposed underboom airflow modification devices on operator exposure and airflow patterns were examined. Based on the results obtained from the study, the base case condition, with no barriers, appears to result in the lowest operator exposure.
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APA: R. Bhaskar R. Gong R. A. Jankowski  (1992)  Full-Scale Studies On The Effect Of Underboom Dust Control Barriers On Airflow Patterns And Operator Exposure

MLA: R. Bhaskar R. Gong R. A. Jankowski Full-Scale Studies On The Effect Of Underboom Dust Control Barriers On Airflow Patterns And Operator Exposure. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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