Dust control in room-and pillar coal mining using continuous miners: Additional field evaluations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. P. Chugh
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Additional field evaluations of a modified continuous miner using a new spray system and modified scrubbers have been conducted by the authors. In this demonstration, a comprehensive package for dust control on a continuous miner which included previously developed modifications to the scrubber, scrubber intakes and the innovative chassis spray system was demonstrated. Side-by-side comparisons of the modified miner and regular miner indicated that the miner operator with the modified miner was exposed to 62% less respirable dust. Ram car operators with the modified miner had 38% less respirable dust exposure and the return air on the modified miner had 19% less respirable dust. The mining conditions during side-by-side testing were very comparable. These results support the findings of the modified spray system studies conducted earlier at different mines in Illinois on four occasions and the modified scrubber system field evaluation studies.
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APA: Y. P. Chugh  (2009)  Dust control in room-and pillar coal mining using continuous miners: Additional field evaluations

MLA: Y. P. Chugh Dust control in room-and pillar coal mining using continuous miners: Additional field evaluations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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