RI 3381 Effect of Angle of Drilling on Dust Dissemination

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Carlton E. Brown H. H. Schrenk
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Feb 1, 1938

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The angle at which a hole is drilled has long been thought to affect the amount of dust disseminated into the air during wet drilling. The amount disseminated has been reported as increasing rapidly with the approach of the angle of the hole to the vertical (up) position. 4/ This has been explained commonly as being caused by a decrease in contact of water with the face of the drill hole; increase in amount of sludge dropping through the air; and increase in amount of sludge running down the drill steel and being thrown into the air by the rotation of the drill steel and by leakage of air from the front head of the drill.The steep up angles of the holes drilled are responsible, at least partly, for the higher dust concentrations found in such places as raises, compared with those at level faces, where most of the holes are drilled at angles farther from the vertical (up) position. The mining industry is coming to realize more and more the importance of the angle of the drill hole as a contributing cause of the high dust concentrations found in some raises. Much work is being done to counteract the effect of the angle of the drill hole on dust dissemination. The rate of rater flow through drill steels is being increased by the use of water tubes of larger diameter or by higher water pressures to obtain better contact between water and the face of the drill hole. Traps are being developed to catch the sludge from the drill hole and allow it to drain down through a special pipe before it drops through the air or runs down the drill steel. Drills that permit little or no air to leak from the front head along the drill steel are being designed and used. Care is being taken to prevent the exhaust from the drill dispersing the sludge into the air."
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APA: Carlton E. Brown H. H. Schrenk  (1938)  RI 3381 Effect of Angle of Drilling on Dust Dissemination

MLA: Carlton E. Brown H. H. Schrenk RI 3381 Effect of Angle of Drilling on Dust Dissemination. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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