OFR-75-79 A Statistical Evaluation Of The Effects Of Environmental And Operational Parameters On The Production Of Coal Mine Dust

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. D. Andria
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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79
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Contract J0275007 was to consist of a thorough two-phase statistical analysis of respirable coal mine dust data from USBM Contracts H0232061, H0232060, H0230029, H0230031, H0210050, and H0242013. Consequently, BCR cataloged and assembled relevant data items from these contracts and formulated procedures suitable for the evaluation. The selected procedure was a Multilinear Regression Analysis which related dust concentrations measured in the mine to other mine parameters. Under the first phase, a thorough analysis of the date from USBM Contract No. H0230029 was completed. Primary results from this analysis are as follows: (1) The five variables that significantly affect dust concentrations in the return behind the brattice are the spray system utilized; the distance from the face to the return brattice; the return airflow; the production rate; and the water consumption rate, in that order. These five variables describe about 85 percent of the total variation in the return dust concentration. (2) Results at the miner and jack-setter locations were somewhat less conclusive due to the fact that only 17 percent of the variation in dust at the miner could be resolved and only 48 percent of the variation at the jack-setter location could be explained. The decision of the sponsor was that these initial results revealed as much information as could be expected; thus, per instructions from the USBM, the second phase (analysis of the other five contracts) was abandoned.
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APA: G. D. Andria  (1978)  OFR-75-79 A Statistical Evaluation Of The Effects Of Environmental And Operational Parameters On The Production Of Coal Mine Dust

MLA: G. D. Andria OFR-75-79 A Statistical Evaluation Of The Effects Of Environmental And Operational Parameters On The Production Of Coal Mine Dust. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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