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9. Mine Aerosol Measurements rd in exposure to respirable mineral ae 1. Pneumoconiosis โโโโโโ 2. Asthma โโโโโโ 3. Emphysema โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ 4. Silicosis โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ men in mine area lost “seven” husbands throu

9. Mine Aerosol Measurements Health harzard in exposure to respirable mineral aerosol: 1. Pneumoconiosis โรคปอด 2. Asthma โรคหืด 3. Emphysema การพองลมของเนื้อเยื่อหรือถุงลม

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9. Mine Aerosol Measurements

Health harzard in exposure to respirable mineral aerosol:

1. Pneumoconiosis โรคปอด2. Asthma โรคหืด3. Emphysema การพองลมของเนื้�อเยื่�อหืรอถุ�งลม4. Silicosis โรคปอดจากการสู�ดฝุ่��นื้

Some women in mine area lost “seven” husbands through diseases.

- - 1. Room and pillar mining- CCCCCCCCCCCC- Continuous

2 . Longwall mining

Underground coal mining process -> Popular

Room-and-pillar mining: conventional

1. Undercut coal slot2. Drill holes to the coal3. Load explosives to the holes4. Blast down the coal face5. Transport blasted coal

7%

Room-and-pillar mining: continuous

1. Continuous mining machine cuts coal from the face2. Loads it to shuttle car3. Transport to material transfer system

60%

Longwall mining

1. Shearing machine CCCCCCC CCCC CCCC C CCCCCCCC CCCCC

2. Cut coal is conveyed CC CCC CCCC C CC conveyor

3 . Transport to material transfer system

33%Most efficient and productive

Respirable dust sources

1. Drilling2. Cutting3. Blasting4. Loading5. Coal transport6. Emission from diesel-powered equipment

Typical level of dust concentration

Longwall is highest. conventional is lowest.

Dust concentration depends on:

1. Ventilation2. Dust control, i.e. spray3. Type of coal4. Rate of coal removal

Use conventional method for 90%

Surface non-coal mining process

Sources of aerosol

1. Drilling 2. Material handling - 3. Diesel powered haulage vehicles - - 4 . Dust entrainment during load haul dump operations 5 . Reentrainment from floor and wall due to traffic

Diesel exhaust aerosol

1. Respirable 2 90 10. More than % of mass is smaller than . micron (aerodynamic

diameter) 3. Can penetrate to the deepest regions of the lung 4. Causes lung disease

Physical characteristics of mine aerosol

1 0001 008. Nuclei mode; . to . micron- primary aerosol, i.e. diesel engine emission- secondary aerosol formed by coagulation of primary

aer osol 2 008 10. Accumulation mode; . to . micron

- emi ssi on- coagul at i on and condensat i on of nucl ei aer osol

3 10 40. Coarse mode; . to micron- mechanical process, i.e. rock fracture and bulk material

handling- - - Reentrainment during load haul dump operations

Size distribution of a mine aerosol.

Mass size distribution of a mine aerosol in a diesel-equipped mine.

Mass size distribution of a mine aerosol in an all electric-equipped mine.

Compliance measurement and regulatory environment

Regulatory - Metals and nonmetal

1. Total dust2. Quartz3. Asbestos4. Radon daughters5. Welding fumes

CCC CCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCC CCCC CCC CCCC..,

- preclassified by a cyclone

- col l ect dust on a fi l t er

- det er mi ne mass concent r at i on

- - analyze quartz by X ray diffraction

Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) by MSHA

- 1 5. Respirable dust > mg/m3

- 2 100. Respirable quartz > / 3

- 19851990Respirable quartz statistics for selected commodity,

Regulatory - Coal

Can use same personal respirable dust sampler

- preclassified by a cyclone- col l ect dust on a fi l t er- det er mi ne mass concent r at i oC- analyze quartz by Fourier Tran

- sform Infrared (FT IR) spectrometryPermissible Exposure Limit (PEL) by MSHA

- 1 2. Respirable dust > mg/m3

- 2 100. Respirable quartz > / 3

Diesel exhaust

Potential occupational carcinogen

PEL for diesel exhaust was under developing (1992)

Research aerosol measurements

1. Characterize aerosol mass as a function of size

2. Characterize quartz, trace elements and carbon as a function of size

3. Measurement of diesel exhaust aerosol

Size-selective sampling

Marple personal impactor- 290Series Andersen samplers- CCC: 2- 8No of stages:- Cut size 0.5 to 20 micron

- - Micro Orifice, Uniform Deposit Impactor (MOUDI)- C CC1 00

- 30Flowrate: lpm- 10No of stages:- Cut size 0.056 to 18 micron

Mass size distribution of a mine aerosol in a diesel-equipped mine.

90More than % of diesel exhaust aerosol are submicron. - 40 60This accounts for % of the respirable mass concentration.

Mass size distribution of a mine aerosol in an all electric-equipped mine.

10Less than % of the respirable mass concentration.

Diesel aerosol sampling and analysis

Measurement parameters1. Mass concentration2. Carbon content

Personal diesel exhaust aerosol sampler- 3 stage- 1Stage : cyclone- - 2 4Stage : nozzle impactor 08cut size = . micron- 3Stage : Filter

Mass concentration: Gravimetric analysis

Cumulative frequency plot of respirable aerosol concentrations in continuous - mining operations using diesel equipped haulage vehicles.

Cumulative frequency plot of respirable diesel aerosol concentrations in continuous - mining operations using diesel equipped haulage vehicles.

Real time measurements

Light scattering Instrument

-1 1. Mie RAM

- Uses cyclone to remove water droplets a nd ensure respirable dust

sampl i ng- Pulsed Gallium arsenide light source

- 880Narrow ban light with center of nC

- 45Angular detection: o - 95o , forwardCCCCCCCCC

- Silicon light detector

Mie RAM-1

2. Tapered Element Oscillating Microbala nce (TEOM)

- -Uses cyclone to remove non respirable dust- Filter collects repirable dust- Air flows through the tapered tube at 2 lpm- Mass is weight by vibrating CCCCCCC- Frequency of vibration i s a f unct i on of mass