OFR-110-79 Water Spray Systems For Control Of Respirable Dust On A Longwall Plow - Underground Investigation And Dust Tunnel Evaluation Of Spray System Parameters

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 129
- File Size:
- 36346 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
Contract H0242013 was originally to evaluate through underground tests, water spray systems for controlling respirable dust at the face of a longwall plow. A number of difficulties were encountered which made such an evaluation impractical. The contract was modified to evaluate, in the BCR dust tunnel facility, the live factors believed to affect respirable dust levels. A 60-foot long; plow face mock-up was constructed in the dust tunnel, a facility with controlled airflow and dust concentration. Six types of nozzles were tested with the following parameters: two nozzle orientations, two levels of water pressure, two levels of airflow, and with and without simulated airflow through the gob. Of these factors, the most significant in reducing respirable dust levels was nozzle orientation, where the nozzle directed 45 degrees downstream resulted in 27 percent lower dust levels than those directed 45 degrees upstream (against the airflow). Following in order of effectiveness were the higher water pressure and the lower airflow. All nozzles tested resulted in similar dust reduction, i.e., the type of nozzle was the least significant factor.
Citation
APA:
(1979) OFR-110-79 Water Spray Systems For Control Of Respirable Dust On A Longwall Plow - Underground Investigation And Dust Tunnel Evaluation Of Spray System ParametersMLA: OFR-110-79 Water Spray Systems For Control Of Respirable Dust On A Longwall Plow - Underground Investigation And Dust Tunnel Evaluation Of Spray System Parameters. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.