Effects Of Water Sprays Used With A Machine-Mounted Scrubber On Face Methane Concentrations

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This study was conducted to determine the effects of a machine-mounted scrubber and water sprays on face methane levels. Testing was conducted in the NIOSH ventilation test gallery which was designed to simulate a full-scale mine entry. In the test entry, a model mining machine, equipped with water sprays and a simulated dust scrubber, was located at the face of a 20-ft box cut. Blowing ventilation was provided using a curtain with a 40-ft setback distance. Methane released from a pipe manifold located inby the mining machine was monitored at six locations that were 1 ft outby the pipe manifold. Tests were first conducted to evaluate the effects of using sprays and scrubber separately on face methane levels. Additional tests were conducted to determine how a scrubber used with various water spray systems would affect face methane levels. The use of either sprays or scrubber reduced face methane levels significantly. The combined use of sprays with the scrubber further reduced face methane levels a small amount. Primarily the sprays affected methane levels by changing airflow distribution close to the face.
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APA:  Effects Of Water Sprays Used With A Machine-Mounted Scrubber On Face Methane Concentrations

MLA: Effects Of Water Sprays Used With A Machine-Mounted Scrubber On Face Methane Concentrations. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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