LAB EVALUATION OF A NEW TYPE OF AIR-CLEANING FAN FOR RESPIRABLE DUST CONTROL - SME Annual Conference 2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Zheng H. Jiang S. S. Klima T. W. Beck
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Feb 1, 2023

Abstract

Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) performed a series of lab tests to evaluate the respirable dust removal capacity of an industrial air-cleaning fan. Limestone and coal dust were tested separately in NIOSH’s full-scale drill table simulator at the Pittsburgh Mining Research Division (PMRD). Gravimetric samplers with Dorr-Oliver Cyclones and 37-mm filters were used at two upstream and four downstream locations inside and outside of the drill shroud chamber. There were six tests performed for both the limestone and coal dust experiments. In the limestone tests, an average respirable dust concentration of 98.86 mg/m3 was achieved upstream of the air-cleaning fan. The filter results show that the averaged respirable limestone dust reductions were 7.84%, 8.81%, 10.94%, and 18.02% at the four sampling locations downstream of the fan. In the coal tests, upstream samplers achieved an average of 129.03 mg/m3 of respirable coal dust. The averaged dust reductions were 9.54%, 9.83%, 18.54%, and 19.21% at the four downstream sampling points. The results indicate limited cost benefits of using this technology because of the relatively low dust reductions determined from this laboratory study.
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APA: Y. Zheng H. Jiang S. S. Klima T. W. Beck  (2023)  LAB EVALUATION OF A NEW TYPE OF AIR-CLEANING FAN FOR RESPIRABLE DUST CONTROL - SME Annual Conference 2023

MLA: Y. Zheng H. Jiang S. S. Klima T. W. Beck LAB EVALUATION OF A NEW TYPE OF AIR-CLEANING FAN FOR RESPIRABLE DUST CONTROL - SME Annual Conference 2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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