Real-time measurements of diesel EC and TC in a Nevada Gold Mine with photoacoustic and dusttrak instruments: Comparison with NIOSH 5040 filter results

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. P. Arnott
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

This paper presents real time photoacoustic measurements of diesel-soot black-carbon (BC or EC) and Dusttrak nephelometer total carbon (TC) concentrations in a Nevada gold mine. Comparisons with time-integrated filter-based measurements of EC and TC accomplished using the NIOSH 5040 method were found to be 50% smaller than the integrated real time measurements. This work was initiated primarily as a demonstration project for the usefulness of photoacoustic instruments in measuring BC in the mine environment. Real time black carbon measurements are very useful for determining miner exposure, for providing feedback in mine ventilation systems, and for quantifying machine specific emission rates to understand the operating conditions for specific machines that produce greatest black carbon concentrations. This paper reports real time measurements of DPM from a loaded and empty hauler as it is operated in a drift with a 12% grade. The photoacoustic instruments were demonstrated to be satisfactory for BC measurements in the mine environment.
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APA: W. P. Arnott  (2009)  Real-time measurements of diesel EC and TC in a Nevada Gold Mine with photoacoustic and dusttrak instruments: Comparison with NIOSH 5040 filter results

MLA: W. P. Arnott Real-time measurements of diesel EC and TC in a Nevada Gold Mine with photoacoustic and dusttrak instruments: Comparison with NIOSH 5040 filter results. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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