Research into improving the efficiency of water spraying airborne dust control techniques in the iron ore industry

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P W. Wypych
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jul 24, 2017

Abstract

The iron ore industry faces significant challenges in the control of dust to meet emissions regulations and goals, as well as ensuring sustainable operations. This paper describes some of the different techniques and innovative technologies that are being developed and implemented to improve the suppression of airborne dust, specifically through the use of high energy micromist sprays. The utilisation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling and simulation is identified and described as a key enabling technology for an improvement in dust suppression solutions both from a level of understanding the source and flow of dust emissions, and for the development of new systems that can be used in the iron ore industry. CFD modelling is shown to be effective for modelling both spray dispersion and cross-wind effects, allowing designers to develop high-efficiency dust suppression systems with a greatly improved level of confidence when compared to traditional techniques. New high energy micromist technology is also outlined as a key element in developing high-efficiency dust suppression systems. Experimental results and industry applications are presented to demonstrate the significant improvements that can be achieved in suppressing or reducing airborne dust emissions.CITATION:Roberts, J M and Wypych, P W, 2017. Research into improving the efficiency of water spraying airborne dust control techniques in the iron ore industry, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2017, pp 359–364 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: P W. Wypych  (2017)  Research into improving the efficiency of water spraying airborne dust control techniques in the iron ore industry

MLA: P W. Wypych Research into improving the efficiency of water spraying airborne dust control techniques in the iron ore industry. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2017.

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