A Field Demonstration of a Modified Wet Scrubber for Dust Control in an Illinois Coal Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M M. Alam A Patwardhan K K. Thatavar
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

A commercial wet scrubber was used in the SIU-Joy dust control laboratory to test several concepts for improving the dust control efficiency of a wet scrubber. The concepts tested included two filter-two-spray systems, hollow and full-cone sprays, horizontal and vertical sprays, different layer filters and addition of surfactant. The optimised scrubber configuration had water-only vertical sprays for pre-wetting coarse dust, and vertical surfactant-laden water sprays for wetting ultrafine particles. This scrubber configuration reduced dust concentrations from 250 mg/m3 to 1.8 mg/m3. In comparison, the conventional scrubber configuration in the feed provides an outlet dust concentration of 3 - 4 mg/m3 in field operation. Upon successful testing and optimisation of parameters in the laboratory, field demonstration of the concepts was conducted at an Illinois coal mine. The optimised scrubber configuration was tested in the field with good results in terms of improved visibility in the face area and reduced respirable and quartz dust concentrations. Additional modifications in the field involved relocation of the scrubber suction inlets from the bottom to the side and changing the water spray configuration on the miner head. These additional changes were based on a conceptualised spatial dust distribution profile in the face area. The results of these laboratory development and field demonstration studies are presented in this paper.
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APA: M M. Alam A Patwardhan K K. Thatavar  (2005)  A Field Demonstration of a Modified Wet Scrubber for Dust Control in an Illinois Coal Mine

MLA: M M. Alam A Patwardhan K K. Thatavar A Field Demonstration of a Modified Wet Scrubber for Dust Control in an Illinois Coal Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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