Modelling Dust Plume Movement Resulting from Surface Blasting Operations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Bhandari
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Nov 8, 2011

Abstract

A model for predicting dust plume dispersion from blasting operations using the Eulerian mathematical algorithm has been developed. This model considers atmospheric stability, and wind velocity and direction for computing dust concentrations at different distances from the blast. Software has been developed which simulates the movement of a dust plume at a given horizontal distance from the blast location and time elapsed after the blast. The concentration of dust is also given in vertical planes. It takes into account ground profile and atmospheric conditions such as temperature, pressure, humidity, wind velocity, wind direction and shear. Experiments were carried out in two limestone mines to calibrate the accuracy of the predictions made by such model. High volume dust samplers were used to collect dust samples. Difficulties encountered in satisfactory dust sampling and quantification of results have been described.
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APA: S Bhandari  (2011)  Modelling Dust Plume Movement Resulting from Surface Blasting Operations

MLA: S Bhandari Modelling Dust Plume Movement Resulting from Surface Blasting Operations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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