Retrofitting and repowering as control strategies for the curtailment of exposure of underground miners to diesel aerosols

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Aleksandar D. Bugarski Jon A. Hummer Shawn Vanderslice Teresa Barone
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Reducing the contribution of heavy- and light-duty diesel-powered equipment to concentrations of aerosols and gases is essential to industry’s efforts to improve air quality in underground mining operations. The results of this study demonstrated a potential of control strategies based on retrofitting existing power packages with diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF) systems and repowering existing systems with advanced power packages to reduce contributions of diesel-powered vehicles to concentrations of diesel aerosols and criteria gases in underground mines. The implementation of viable exhaust aftertreatment systems and advanced diesel power packages could be instrumental in the underground mining industry securing a clean, economical and dependable source of power for mobile equipment.
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APA: Aleksandar D. Bugarski Jon A. Hummer Shawn Vanderslice Teresa Barone  Retrofitting and repowering as control strategies for the curtailment of exposure of underground miners to diesel aerosols

MLA: Aleksandar D. Bugarski Jon A. Hummer Shawn Vanderslice Teresa Barone Retrofitting and repowering as control strategies for the curtailment of exposure of underground miners to diesel aerosols. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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