Respirable Dust Issues Relative To Recirculation Of Air In Trona Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Bhaskar
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The advantages of recirculation of air in underground mines have been well recognized, and several papers have been written on the subject. Issues of concern to the various segments of the mining industry relate to the health and safety of workers, specifically, methane and respirable dust build-up in the air, high humidity and temperature at the work face. This paper presents a survey of various studies pertaining to recirculation as a prelude to the experimental and quantitative studies performed by the authors. Experiments were performed at a trona mine on the transportation and deposition of dust along the return airways, for three different velocities. Modeling studies were performed using dust deposition models. The model predicted data were compared with experimental data in order to lay the foundation for the development of advanced predictor models for recirculation in trona mines. Two models for dust deposition were analyzed. The model predicted data are in divergence from the experimental data, indicating the need to develop better models.
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APA: R. Bhaskar  (1992)  Respirable Dust Issues Relative To Recirculation Of Air In Trona Mines

MLA: R. Bhaskar Respirable Dust Issues Relative To Recirculation Of Air In Trona Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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