OFR-118-81 Field Test Of Deep Cutting Double Arm Shearer

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jonathan E. Ludlow
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

A field test was conducted to demonstrate and quantify the relationship between deep cutting and the creation of airborne respirable dust for longwall mining With a double-ended ranging drum shearer. The testing program was carried out on the 3 North longwall of North American Coal Company's Quarto No. y mine in Claringten, Ohio. Continuous recordings of the dust levels were made at both the midface and tail ate areas. Data were collected during 27 shifts during which time 81 complete mining, cycles took place. Both drum speed and the number of picks per line were varied systematically during the testing program to alter the depth of cut while the production rate was held constant by maintaining a constant haulage speed. The test results indicated that at the midface position, airborne respirable dust was strongly dependent upon the depth of cut as influenced by both the drum speed and number of picks. Drum speed had a much stronger effect than number of picks over the experimental range, since a halving of drum speed reduced dust levels by approximately 60 percent while removal of every other vane pick resulted in only a 2.1 percent reduction at constant production. At the tailgate position, however, neither effect was strongly apparent. A tendency for the slower drum speeds to he associated with reduced power consumption and higher haulage speeds (and therefore production rates) was also noted. It is recommended that longwall operators oper¬ate at the lowest available drum speed wherever possible.
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APA: Jonathan E. Ludlow  (1981)  OFR-118-81 Field Test Of Deep Cutting Double Arm Shearer

MLA: Jonathan E. Ludlow OFR-118-81 Field Test Of Deep Cutting Double Arm Shearer. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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