An Investigation of Air and Dust Flow Patterns Around the Longwall Shearer

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Chaudari T Harvey T Ren
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Management of respirable dust on longwall face remains a challenging issue for mine operators, particularly for the new generation of thick seam longwalls. A fundamental understanding of the airflow behaviour around the shearer is critical for dealing with the dust control issue on longwall faces. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling techniques have been used in this study to conduct a detailed investigation of the air and respirable dust flow patterns around the longwall shearer. Three CFD models have been developed to represent different longwall cutting heights. The results of these modelling studies tallied well with field measured airflow data from different mines. The validated thick seam longwall face model was then used for detailed parametric studies to simulate the effect of various parameters and dust control concepts. The dust control options investigated include various spray configurations, shearer clearer, modified cutting sequences and shearer scrubbers of various capacities to minimise the respirable dust migration towards the walkway area of the longwall face. This paper presents a summary of the results of these CFD modelling investigations.
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APA: S Chaudari T Harvey T Ren  (2005)  An Investigation of Air and Dust Flow Patterns Around the Longwall Shearer

MLA: S Chaudari T Harvey T Ren An Investigation of Air and Dust Flow Patterns Around the Longwall Shearer. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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