The Use Of Portable Continuous Monitoring Devices To Determine Soot Concentrations In Dieselized Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. K. Gangal E. D. Dainty
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The paper describes the use of portable aerosol monitors in determining real-time concentrations of diesel soot and respirable total dust in dieselized mines. The field studies were conducted in a simulated diesel environment in the laboratory where no other type of dust was present, and in four underground mines with multi-diesel machine operations. Two packages for the real-time monitoring of diesel soot were prepared which included two types of aerosol monitors: a Miniram, model PDM-3, and a Sibata, model PDS-1. These monitors utilize the principle of light-scattering to measure the airborne mass concentration in the environment. The monitoring device results were compared against the Time-Weighted-Average (TWA) values produced by the gravimetric filter sampling method, permitting calibration factors to be determined for each field test. Both instrument packages provided comparable results. The instrument calibration factors varied for different tests, which may be due to different material composition, particle size distribution, density and shape of the aerosols. This approach for real-time determination of diesel soot is found to be simple, inexpensive and easy to use. More field tests for diesel soot determination and further research on size distribution of particulates in dieselized mines are required.
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APA: M. K. Gangal E. D. Dainty  (1989)  The Use Of Portable Continuous Monitoring Devices To Determine Soot Concentrations In Dieselized Mines

MLA: M. K. Gangal E. D. Dainty The Use Of Portable Continuous Monitoring Devices To Determine Soot Concentrations In Dieselized Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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