Longwall Dust Control At Jim Walter Resource

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jeffery H. Stricklin
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Jim Walter Resources operates five underground coal mines with longwall faces in operation in four of the mines. Due to high air velocities (1000-1200 fpm) needed for methane control together with the friability of the coal, dust control on JWR longwalls offers unique challenges. We have tested many innovative measures to reduce respirable dust concentrations on longwalls with varying degrees of success. These measures include the "shearer clearer" system, different drum water spray configurations, sprays on the longwall belt, stageloader and crusher sprays, wetting agents in the spray water system, and homotropal ventilation. Water infusion of deactivated horizontal methane drainage holes in longwall panels is now being evaluated. A study was completed in November 1986 where water was infused into two horizontal de-gas holes. Personal gravimetric samplers were used to measure respirable dust concentrations and showed a significant reduction in the infused zone. A more in depth study will be conducted. This paper will describe the dust control measures presently used on JWR longwalls, give the results of past studies, and discuss new methods proposed to control longwall dust.
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APA: Jeffery H. Stricklin  (1987)  Longwall Dust Control At Jim Walter Resource

MLA: Jeffery H. Stricklin Longwall Dust Control At Jim Walter Resource. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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