Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
Roof bolter operators may be exposed to high respirable dust concentrations on continuous miner sections with blowing face
ventilation when bolting is performed downwind of the continuous miner. One solution to reduce the high respirable dust
concentrations is to use a canopy air curtain (CAC) to deliver clean air from a filtered blower fan directly to the bolter operators
under the canopies. The influence of CAC installation in the airflow and dust dispersion around the location of the roof bolter
operator can be evaluated by using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This study, performed by the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), considers two scenarios: (1) a roof bolting machine in the center of the entry for
installation of the fifth row of bolts from the face, and (2) a roof bolting machine positioned close to the face for the installation of
the last row of bolts. In both scenarios, the bolting machine is placed in an environment which contains 6.0 mg/m3 of respirable
dust and is ventilated by a blowing curtain with 3000 cfm (1.42 m3
/s) of air. This environment is used to simulate the roof bolter
machine operating downstream of a continuous mining machine. Two operation positions are simulated at the same bolting
location: dual drill heads in the inward position for two inside bolts and dual drill heads in the outward position for two outside
bolts. The influence of the CAC on airflows and dust dispersion is evaluated with the CAC operating at 250 cfm (0.12 m3
/s).
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Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationMLA: Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,