Dust Flows in Mine Airways: A Comparison of Experimental Results and Mathematical Predictions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Bhaskar R. V. Ramani
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Aug 31, 1989

Abstract

"The results .of an experimental and theoretical research study into the spatial and .temporal behavior of dust in mine airways is summarized in the paper. Experiments were performed in mine airways under both controlled and .normal operating conditions. The controlled experiments included the documentation of the concentration and deposition patterns for two types of dust under three different velocities. Real-time dust concentration data were obtained using Real-time Aerosol Monitors (RAM-1) to determine the dispersion coefficient in a mine airway. On the theoretical front, a convection diffusion model of the dust flow phenomenon in mine airways was developed considering dominant mechanisms affecting dust transport and deposition in mine airways. Mechanisms modeled include turbulent and gravitational deposition, coagulation, and dispersion.In this paper, comparative analyses of results of the controlled experiments with the predictions of the mathematical model are presented. In addition to the overall validity, the adequacy of the individual components of the model, such as deposition in the total and respirable range, and dispersion are examined in light of the experimental observations.The experimental data from controlled experiments compared more favorably with model predicted results for similar conditions as opposed to the ·comparative analysis results for in-mine experiments. Specifically, the model· predictions for an 800-meter stretch of a mine airway reveal some significant differences from the behavior noticed in the mine. The deposition was lower than that predicted by the model. Consequently, concentrations were higher than those predicted by the model. The implications of these and other findings for further investigations are discussed in the paper."
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APA: R. Bhaskar R. V. Ramani  (1989)  Dust Flows in Mine Airways: A Comparison of Experimental Results and Mathematical Predictions

MLA: R. Bhaskar R. V. Ramani Dust Flows in Mine Airways: A Comparison of Experimental Results and Mathematical Predictions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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