OFR-111-83 Development Of A Prototype Retrofit Noise Control Treatment For Jumbo Drills

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Nicholas R. Dixon
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

This report summarizes all work performed under Phases I, II and III of U.S. Bureau of Mines Contract H0387006, "Development of a Prototype Retrofit Noise Control Treatment for Jumbo Drills." The noise and vibration levels of four jumbo drills were characterized and a survey of percussive rock drill usage is reported. A Gardner-Denver DH 123 drill was chosen as a demonstration drill, and extensive noise diagnostic studies were performed. Noise control treatments were designed, developed and evaluated in a reverberant drill test facility. The treatments consisted of an integral enclosure/muffler for the drifter, vibration isolation of the drifter from the enclosure and feed, and a drill steel sheath. A 19 dBA reduction in overall sound power level was achieved with no loss in drilling rate. The prototype retrofit treatments were field tested in an aboveground mine and in a production section of an underground zinc mine. Long-term durability and operator acceptance of the enclosure/muffler treatment were excellent. Preliminary evaluation of the drill steel sheath was encouraging, although additional testing is required.
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APA: Nicholas R. Dixon  (1982)  OFR-111-83 Development Of A Prototype Retrofit Noise Control Treatment For Jumbo Drills

MLA: Nicholas R. Dixon OFR-111-83 Development Of A Prototype Retrofit Noise Control Treatment For Jumbo Drills. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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