Development of a diesel exhaust cooling device for use with high-temperature disposable particulate filters - SME Transactions 2009

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Patts J. Rohrbaugh
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has received several reports of filters igniting when high-temperature disposable filters were used on non-cooled diesel exhaust systems in underground coal mines. Based on laboratory testing (to determine the ignition temperature of these filters, which were loaded in the field with diesel particulate matter, or DPM), MSHA determined a maximum safe operating temperature for high-temperature disposable filters. When the results of the laboratory filter ignition testing were reported to the Coal Diesel Partnership (comprised of members of the Coal Industry, Labor, NIOSH and MSHA) the Partnership charged NIOSH with investigating the safe use of high-temperature disposable filters. This paper reports on the design, fabrication and testing of a unique exhaust gas cooling device and the ability of this device to successfully lower filter inlet temperatures and thus reduce the potential for fires.
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APA: L. Patts J. Rohrbaugh  (2009)  Development of a diesel exhaust cooling device for use with high-temperature disposable particulate filters - SME Transactions 2009

MLA: L. Patts J. Rohrbaugh Development of a diesel exhaust cooling device for use with high-temperature disposable particulate filters - SME Transactions 2009. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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