Laboratory technique for evaluation of methods of suppressing nuisance dust

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
S. P. Sharples S. P. Godby
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

Wind-tunnel tests were carried out of the conditions under which nuisance dust particles (100-1 000 micrometres) become entrained by wind. A laser entrainment monitoring system (LEMS) was used, and was found to provide an accurate means of assessing nuisance dust emissions from a surface. Accurate determination of the threshold entrainment velocity of dusts using the LEMS gives a baseline against which the performance of dust control techniques can be evaluated. Minerals tested included coal, petroleum coke, limestone, sand and pulverised fuel ash. Pilot field trials of a portable wind tunnel equipped with the LEMS have been successfully completed, providing a means of validating laboratory results in the field
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APA: S. P. Sharples S. P. Godby  (1905)  Laboratory technique for evaluation of methods of suppressing nuisance dust

MLA: S. P. Sharples S. P. Godby Laboratory technique for evaluation of methods of suppressing nuisance dust. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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