Vale Inco?s international search to curtail diesel emissions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. S. Stachulak
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The Diesel Emissions Evaluation Program (DEEP), a research consortium formed in 1997 by Canadian mining companies, labour unions, and provincial and federal government departments, completed its work by mid-2006. This program, in which Vale Inco participated with both direct funding and in-kind contributions, investigated the ability of currently available technology to significantly reduce underground concentrations of diesel particulate matter (DPM) with high efficiency and low maintenance over a long-term period (years of life).While DEEP?s testing showed that engine maintenance is a critical component for lowering DPM, it was clear that reduction of DPM to the very low target levels of ~0.05 mg/m3 was not possible with maintenance alone. The best candidate technology for achieving low DPM levels was particulate filter systems. Furthermore, successful deployment of such systems was highly dependent on removing them from having to rely on human intervention for their regeneration. The search continues within Vale Inco to identify a reliable and rugged system.
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APA: J. S. Stachulak  (2009)  Vale Inco?s international search to curtail diesel emissions

MLA: J. S. Stachulak Vale Inco?s international search to curtail diesel emissions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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