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Modelling barriers for coal dust suppression

Chan, D. and Zhu, Z. (1995) Modelling barriers for coal dust suppression. [Study Group Report]

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Abstract

Airborne dust originating from the transport and storage of raw coal has detrimental effects on the environment. Warkworth Mining is seeking to reduce the dust emissions caused by the dumping of raw coal at their facility in Singleton, NSW. The suggested strategy was the construction of windbreaks, for which commercial designs exist. The MISG was asked to advise on the placement and design of such windbreaks.

The problem was approached by studying results in the literature on windbreak design, selecting a few possible configurations, and then testing these by solving numerically for the wind velocity around the dumping site. It was concluded that a long fence on the upwind side of the dumping hoppers would provide moderate protection, but would interfere with current operating procedures. As a better option, a long downwind fence immediately behind the hoppers would provide a similar reduction in the dust emission, and allow more effective use of water sprays. Although fine details of the fence design could not be modelled numerically, we concluded that it was desirable for the fence to have an angled overhang in the vicinity of the hoppers, and a porous section near the base to reduce turbulent flows.

Item Type:Study Group Report
Problem Sectors:Environment
Study Groups:Australian and New Zealand Mathematics in Industry Study Group > MISG 1995
Company Name:Warkworth Mining
ID Code:477
Deposited By: Dr Kamel Bentahar
Deposited On:19 Dec 2011 14:34
Last Modified:29 May 2015 20:05

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