Regular Bit Replacement Reduces Dust Generation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. W. Khair L. D. Gehi M. Ahmad
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Nov 1, 1995

Abstract

"Bit wear presents problems to mining operations because it affects both productivity and economics. Most bit research deals with energy requirements and energy dissipation mechanics for ideal fragmentation during the cutting process.Mechanical cutting leads to dust generation. Past studies involving dust generation due to bit wear concluded that dust concentrations increased considerably after a 7% bit weight loss: leading researchers recommend that the bits be changed at that point.Bit wear is affected by three factors: machine operating parameters in-situ mining conditions and rock properties. Operating parameters such as the depth of cut tool material spray position and the drum's rotating velocity are very important and have a definite impact on bit wear.During the mining process the amount of rock in coal and the strength of that rock is important as abrasion and adhesion take affect. Diffusive wear or deformation becomes dominant only when the temperatures exceed critical. Temperatures rise as a function of drum velocity rock properties and the cutting tool itself.Miner bit surveyIn this study, 15 mines were surveyed, and of those six responded for nine seams. The survey reflected a wide range of information about coal production and bit consumption from continuous miner sections. Also used bits were collected to get first-hand information to analyze wear."
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APA: A. W. Khair L. D. Gehi M. Ahmad  (1995)  Regular Bit Replacement Reduces Dust Generation

MLA: A. W. Khair L. D. Gehi M. Ahmad Regular Bit Replacement Reduces Dust Generation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1995.

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