A Method To Determine The Effects Of Rotary Drilling Parameters And Overburden Rock On Silica Dust Generation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

NIOSH is conducting research to reduce the silica dust exposure of workers at surface coal mines. One goal of this research is to evaluate the relationship between drilling parameters, rock strata and silica dust generation. This study involved measuring blast hole emission dust from a rotary drill rig which required sampling high concentration dust (>400 mg/m3) for silica content in a high velocity airstream. To measure dust initially, traditional sampling methods using personal sampling instruments were attempted in and around the shroud area of the drill with no success. Variations in the dust cloud concentrations under the shroud, the condition of the shroud and its orientation over the hole, and ambient air conditions prevented consistent and accurate dust measurements from being obtained. Amore consistent dust cloud is necessary for accurate measurements. An area of the drill’s dust collector system that consistently draws the emitted airborne dust from the hole is the collector tube. This tube connects the drill collector’s vacuum and dust filtration system to the shroud area. Assuming the collector system is working as designed, sampling from the collector tube would enable more consistent and accurate samples to be taken. However, current personal samplers are unable to sample in the concentrations and velocities experienced in the collector tube, so another method had to be devised. To achieve the desired results, an in-stack cascade cyclone was used. Preliminary field testing shows positive results.
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APA:  (2003)  A Method To Determine The Effects Of Rotary Drilling Parameters And Overburden Rock On Silica Dust Generation

MLA: A Method To Determine The Effects Of Rotary Drilling Parameters And Overburden Rock On Silica Dust Generation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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