Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1995
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1995
Air Flow and Respirable Dust Distribution on Longwall Faces
Ventilation, air leakage, and various cutting, loading and support movement operations all have a role in dust distribution on longwall faces as shown by the results of a large number of dust measurements on different longwall operations in the Bulli seam on the South Coast. It is concluded that leakage of air on the face has demonstrable mfluence on the exposure of the shearer operator to dust level. It is possible to calculate dust generated by various elements of a rrurung operation on the face from a single point measurement. In the examination of dust deposition from the source of generation as a function of particle size, it is found that respirable dust can remain airborne over long distances without any significant drop in concentration, if unobstructed.
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R D Lama, Y Liu
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- Published: 1995
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