Impact Of Control Parameters On Shearer-Generated Dust Levels

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. P. Rider A. E. Prokop
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Previous research on continuous mining operations has shown that significant interactions exist between dust control parameter application and the resulting respirable dust levels, but simply increasing the level of the controls does not guarantee a reduction in respirable dust levels. Full-scale laboratory tests are being conducted to provide information to longwall operators which would assist them in selecting control parameters that would reduce dust levels for mine-specific conditions. The interactions between face air velocity, shearer water quantity, drum water spray pressure, external water spray pressure, and spray system design were evaluated in a simulated 2.13. m (7-ft) coal seam for two cutting directions. Locations around and downwind of the shearer were monitored to evaluate relative changes in respirable dust levels as a function of each control parameter.
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APA: J. P. Rider A. E. Prokop  Impact Of Control Parameters On Shearer-Generated Dust Levels

MLA: J. P. Rider A. E. Prokop Impact Of Control Parameters On Shearer-Generated Dust Levels. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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