An Analysis of the Mass-Size Distribution of Airborne Coal Mine Dust in Continuous Miner Sections

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. Lee J. Mutmansky
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

"The size distribution of coal mine dust is one of its most important characteristics because the particle size is known to govern the region of deposition of dust within the human respiratory tract. In addition, dust characteristics, particle settling rate, transportability of the dust and the efficiency of dust control measures are all affected by the particle size. As a result, particle size distribution of the airborne dust in a coal mine is a fundamental property that impacts on the health of underground workers.This paper deals with some basic findings on the size distribution of cool mine dust based upon the results of data collection in six underground coal mines using continuous miners. All airborne dust sampling was performed on development sections using eight stage cascade impactors and permissible 2. O l / min pumps. Samplers locations were fixed in the sections with respect to the continuous miner and roofbolter or with respect to the intake and return airways • Sampling times varied from 45 minutes to 6 hours , depending upon the dust concentration. The first topic of analysis was the test to determine whether the commonly used lognonnal distribution is valid when applied to airborne coal mine dust. Secondly, the conventional method of representing the· distribution using two parameters, the geometric mean and the geometric standard deviation, is questioned. Since almost all size data were found to show some degree of bimodality, the two parameter lognonnal distribution may not represent the total airborne coal mine dust size , quite adequately. Bimodal lognonnal distribution was tested to be a good approximation in the case with two modes in the size distribution.The final topic discussed in this paper is the 'locational variation of the airborne dust size distributions within the continuous mining section. The size distributions varied considerably at the different sampling locations with the continuous miner and roofbolter producing the coarser distributions. Fine size modes in the range of 2 to 4µ m including mostly respirable dust particles were present in almost all samples • Second dust generating sources such as the shuttle car movement were found to be major causes of high respirable dust concentrations in some cases ."
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APA: C. Lee J. Mutmansky  (1988)  An Analysis of the Mass-Size Distribution of Airborne Coal Mine Dust in Continuous Miner Sections

MLA: C. Lee J. Mutmansky An Analysis of the Mass-Size Distribution of Airborne Coal Mine Dust in Continuous Miner Sections. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1988.

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