Relationships Between Coal Properties and Respirable Dust Generation Potential - II

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Srikanth R. V. Ramani
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A three-part study was conducted to relate the dust generation propensity of a coal sample, defined here as the dust generation rate (grams of dust generated per tonne of coal broken), to its characteristics, in order to rank coal seams according to their respirable dust generation potential. In this paper, the results of a single breakage study on a variety of coal samples encompassing all coal ranks, and samples from operating mines are discussed. Further, where data are available, the primary dust generation rates of coal samples collected from underground coal mines are compared with the in-mine dust generation rates. The results of this analysis are then used to apply the results of this study to longwall face ventilation design. Vitrinite reflectance, and level of organic metamorphism are highly correlated with primary respirable dust generation rates of bituminous coal samples. The dust generation rates in underground coal mines are an order of magnitude higher than the primary dust generation rates in the laboratory. Depending on the type of coal, production rates, and dust control procedures, the air quantity required for airborne dust control can vary significantly. The air quantities on some high production longwalls are approaching the limits beyond which it may not be possible to reduce ambient ARD concentrations to less than 2 mg/m3 by dilution ventilation alone. In these cases, the miner's exposure should be controlled through the use of personal protective de- vices and administrative practices.
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APA: R. Srikanth R. V. Ramani  (1997)  Relationships Between Coal Properties and Respirable Dust Generation Potential - II

MLA: R. Srikanth R. V. Ramani Relationships Between Coal Properties and Respirable Dust Generation Potential - II. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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