OFR-36-84 Development And Evaluation Of Noise Control Techniques For Taconite Processing Equipment

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 160
- File Size:
- 30404 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
This report summarizes all work performed under U.S. Bureau of Mines Contract J0377014, "Development and Evaluation of Noise Control Techniques for Taconite Processing Equipment." Three areas of taconite processing equipment, grinding mills, fine screens, and crusher screens have been investigated. Extensive noise and vibration measurements have been made on grinding mills in which the process parameters that affect mill noise have been identified, and the level of shell impact noise around the mill defined. A multiplexing telemetry system was used to obtain shell vibration measurements from a rotating mill. Mill noise control methods were investigated and a partial mill barrier was built and tested on a semi-autogeneous mill. A noise reduction of approximately 3 to 6 dBA was achieved on the falling side of the mill. The use of rubber mill liners on autogenous mills has been evaluated. The noise sources on fine screens have been quantified, and noise control treatments developed. Noise reductions of 11 to 13 dBA were achieved at positions around the fine screen and some in-service testing has been done. Noise measurents of crusher screens were obtained and noise control through resilient screen decks appears to hold the most promise. Additional benefits might be lower life-cycle cost, since the service life of resilient decks is claimed to be longer than steel.
Citation
APA:
(1983) OFR-36-84 Development And Evaluation Of Noise Control Techniques For Taconite Processing EquipmentMLA: OFR-36-84 Development And Evaluation Of Noise Control Techniques For Taconite Processing Equipment. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.