Application of Fine Mesh Screens for Dust Suppression in Mine Transport Roadways

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Lam K Todd S Hewitt A
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A series of field experiments investigated the perfonnance of fine mesh curtain screens which were used to suppress coal dust in a transport roadway of a New South Wales colliery. Four types of screens were tested under dry and wet conditions. The screen materials consisted of flyscreen and garden "shadecloth" with single and double membranes of both materials. Personal dust samplers coupled to dust cyclones and filtration cassettes were used to collect the respirable and total components of dusts respectively. The procedure used for locating the samplers upstream and downstream of the screen was based on the roadway air velocity profiles. The number and configuration of the water sprays impinging onto these screens had significant influence on the results. The study showed that wet double layered flyscreen is the most effective of the four configurations tested.
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APA: Lam K Todd S Hewitt A  (1991)  Application of Fine Mesh Screens for Dust Suppression in Mine Transport Roadways

MLA: Lam K Todd S Hewitt A Application of Fine Mesh Screens for Dust Suppression in Mine Transport Roadways. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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