Experimental Studies on ·Dust Dispersion in Mine Airways (a8529981-77ab-4f9b-bf87-a1fbec505930)

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

Abstract

"The spatial distribution of airborne dusts, deposition of dust in the airway, as well as the effect of airflow velocity and particle density on dust behavior in mine airways were studied in a set of experiments performed in a mine airway under controlled conditions. Considerable deposition of dust near the source was indicated. Pronounced effects due to velocity were observed in ambient dust concentration and deposition along the mine airway, both in the respirable and the total size ranges. Cross-sectional concentration measurements indicate an increase in concentration from the roof to the floor. The average cross-sectional concentration is about 75% of the concentration in the center of the airway.IntroductionA number of studies have been performed since the early 1950s on the behavior of dust in mine air (Bradshaw and Godbert, 1954; Dawes and Slack, 1954; Bradshaw et al., 1954; Hall, 1955-56; Reinhardt, 1971; Ford, 1971; Courtney et al., 1982). While the experimental data available from these studies are indeed useful in understanding dust cloud behavior in a specific situation, no generalized conclusions can be drawn because of the lack of data on parameters such as flow velocity, size distribution of the source dust, and particle density. These change from mine to mine or even within the same mine. The present study is aimed at providing a better understanding of the temporal and spatial behavior of dust particles in underground' mine airways (National Academy of Sciences, 1980). The characteristics studied encompassed airborne concentrations and floor depositions over the entire size range as well as the respirable size range. The experimental results in this paper are intended to complement a mathematical model developed to predict ambient concentration and deposition of airborne dust in mine airways (Bhaskar and Ramani, 1986)."
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APA: R. Bhaskar R. V. Ramani R. A. Jankowski  (1989)  Experimental Studies on ·Dust Dispersion in Mine Airways (a8529981-77ab-4f9b-bf87-a1fbec505930)

MLA: R. Bhaskar R. V. Ramani R. A. Jankowski Experimental Studies on ·Dust Dispersion in Mine Airways (a8529981-77ab-4f9b-bf87-a1fbec505930). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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