Generation And Entrainment Of Coal Dust In Underground Mines (ecda6593-a22c-439b-b205-b2bb56406ce3)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 443 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1989
Abstract
During the mining process, the in-situ material is broken into different size ranges, from very large pieces to very fine particles. Some of the fine particles become airborne. In underground coal mining, airborne respirable dust is associated with health and safety of the miners. The amount and size distributions of airborne dust are important parameters to effective dust control measures. The design of underground mine experiments, including sampling procedures and sample analyses methods to determine these parameters are presented in this paper. A total of fifteen continuous miner cuts were sampled. The amount of dust generated during the cutting process and the relationship between total and respirable airborne dust concentrations and amounts are examined. The amount of respirable dust airborne is on the average only 0.016% of the respirable dust generated. On the average, 61% of the total airborne dust measured is in the respirable size range. The amount of respirable airborne is on the average 36% of the respirable size fraction in the total airborne dust. For equal proportion of rock and coal material cut, rock contributes about twice as much fines (=0.22 mm) as coal. Additional fundamental research is necessary to further the understanding of the airborne propensity of respirable dusts in mine atmospheres.
Citation
APA:
(1989) Generation And Entrainment Of Coal Dust In Underground Mines (ecda6593-a22c-439b-b205-b2bb56406ce3)MLA: Generation And Entrainment Of Coal Dust In Underground Mines (ecda6593-a22c-439b-b205-b2bb56406ce3). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.