OFR-128-81 Evaluation Of Diesel Equipment Deployment In Underground Coal Mines - Volume III - Analysis Of Diesel Deployment Schemes

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 198
- File Size:
- 31965 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
Procedures have been developed which permit determining in either existing or new mines the optimum diesel equipment deployment schemes and the effect of. diesel exhaust on mine-air quality. Specifically, the following areas are covered in the report: 1. Description of diesel deployment schemes in four underground coal mines that were visited is provided. 2. Description of the analysis procedure to determine the number of shuttle cars required to maintain maximum theoretical continuous miner (or loader) production rates in typical room-and-pillar mining systems and of exhaust contamination resulting from the deployment of diesel powered shuttle cars are provided. Sensitivity analyses to determine the effect of changes in input variables on production and contaminant concentrations are also discussed. 3. Description of the analysis procedure to develop the locomotive operating parameters is provided. Assessment of both production performance as well as estimates of the magnitude of diesel exhaust contamination of the mine air are also made. 4. Recommendations for extensions of this research are outlined and include developing and testing procedures for 1) determining equipment duty cycles for the diesel equipment, and 2) studying the exhuast contamination of mine air on the basis of these duty cycles.
Citation
APA:
(1978) OFR-128-81 Evaluation Of Diesel Equipment Deployment In Underground Coal Mines - Volume III - Analysis Of Diesel Deployment SchemesMLA: OFR-128-81 Evaluation Of Diesel Equipment Deployment In Underground Coal Mines - Volume III - Analysis Of Diesel Deployment Schemes. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.