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Author
Jankowski, R. A. | Jayaraman, N. I. | Potts, J. D.
Title
Update on Ventilation for Longwall Mine Dust Control.
Coporate
Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
Report
IC 9366, 1993, 15 p.
Keywords
mine ventilation | dust
Identifiers
dust control; mine dusts; longwall mining
Abstract
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the mining industry, has identified and demonstrated the effectiveness of several improved face ventilation techniques for longwall mining systems. These include the following: identifying improved techniques for measuring face ventilation parameters on longwall sections, installing curtains at the intake end of the longwall face to maximize usage of the primary airflow, identifying optimum face intake end of the longwall face to maximize usage of the primary airflow, identifying optimum face airflow rates for maximizing dilution effects, and coursing the primary face intake from tailgate to headgate to minimize outby airflow contamination. Application of these techniques throughout the mining industry should reduce the health hazard associated with excessive exposure to respirable coal mine dust.