Characterization Of Freshly Generated Airborne Quartz Dust

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Polat S. Chander R. Hogg
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A fresh dust generator was designed and built in order to study the agglomeration behavior and other characteristics of freshly generated airborne dust. The size distribution of the freshly generated quartz airborne dust produced by the generator was measured both directly in air and after dispersion in water. It was observed that same dust particles had an apparently coarser size distribution in air than in water, suggesting possible agglomeration of the dust particles. It was also observed that the size distribution obtained by a cascade impactor was very similar to the liquid dispersed size distribution, implying deagglomeration by the impactor. The agglomeration was confirmed by microscopic observations of particles in air and those collected on a microscope slide. The extent of agglomeration played a decisive role on the fraction of the dust actually becoming airborne. It was also found that contamination of the airborne dust by the rolls of the crusher was almost twice as much as that of the product.
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APA: M. Polat S. Chander R. Hogg  (1991)  Characterization Of Freshly Generated Airborne Quartz Dust

MLA: M. Polat S. Chander R. Hogg Characterization Of Freshly Generated Airborne Quartz Dust. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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