Improved Ventilation And Water Sprays Reduce Auger Mining Dust Levels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Drew Potts Robert A. Jankowski
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The Bureau has identified several ventilation techniques and a water spray application for reducing auger mining dust levels. The dust control methods all work by improving air quantity or flow patterns at the face. Section airflow is maximized by reducing air leakage between entries. Sealing stoppings with brushed- on mortar, containing fiberglass additives, reduces leakage. Heading airflow is maximized by properly installing the brattice curtain and keeping the area between the curtain and rib free from obstructions. The brattice curtains should be hung at least 1.7 m (5.5 ft) from the ribs in 7.9 m (26 ft) wide entries and kept less than 4.6 m (15 ft) from the face. A tight curtain seal is created by using the mine air pressure to force the curtain against the timbers, roof and floor of the mine. Using both a blowing curtain and an exhausting curtain will isolate some face workers from dusty air. The Bureau designed, auger clearer spray system, can be used to force heading air across the active face. Laboratory tests indicate that the auger clearer spray system can increase face velocities by more than 0.5 m/sec (100 ft/min), while using less than 0.13 l/sec (2.0 gal/min) of water.
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APA: J. Drew Potts Robert A. Jankowski  (1989)  Improved Ventilation And Water Sprays Reduce Auger Mining Dust Levels

MLA: J. Drew Potts Robert A. Jankowski Improved Ventilation And Water Sprays Reduce Auger Mining Dust Levels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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