Particle Size Distribution Of Airborne Dust In Coal Mines (3662f62c-1100-4647-94d6-df921843a9c8)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. F. Dumm R. Hogg
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Procedures for particle size analysis on respirable dust from coal mines have been evaluated. Using respirable dusts dispersed in a laboratory dust chamber, size distributions measured using cascade impactors have been com- pared with the results of a variety of laboratory sizing methods performed on samples collected on filters placed side-by-side with the impactors. The laboratory techniques included centrifugal sedimentation, laser diffraction/scattering and automatic particle counting. The general agreement among the various methods was very good, with systematic differences which can be attributed to the different definitions of size used. Simple conversion factors have been obtained which can be used to transform the laboratory data to equivalent aerodynamic sizes. Similar comparisons have been made on samples collected in underground coal mines. Again, the results are in quite good agreement although small discrepancies were observed in some cases. These have been attributed to some degree of agglomeration in the airborne dust, leading to slightly coarser apparent distributions in the impactor samples.
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APA: T. F. Dumm R. Hogg  (1987)  Particle Size Distribution Of Airborne Dust In Coal Mines (3662f62c-1100-4647-94d6-df921843a9c8)

MLA: T. F. Dumm R. Hogg Particle Size Distribution Of Airborne Dust In Coal Mines (3662f62c-1100-4647-94d6-df921843a9c8). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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