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Five main sources of dust in open-pit mines and their prevention measures

F: | Au:佚名 | DA:2023-12-27 | 557 Br: | 🔊 点击朗读正文 ❚❚ | Share:

Open-pit mine is directly in the surface atmosphere of production operations, dust directly pollute the environment around the stope, the dispersion range is wide, the impact area is large. At the same time, due to the influence of natural conditions such as cold, summer and snow and geographical environment, it is difficult to remove dust from open pit mine. With the continuous increase of the mining depth of the open pit, due to the sharp reduction of wind speed in the pit, poor ventilation, resulting in the formation of a temperature inversion layer in the stope, which constantly makes the generated dust difficult to disperse, but also increases the accumulation of harmful gases. Therefore, reducing dust pollution of open pit mine is not only of great significance to continuous operation of open pit mine and improving labor production efficiency, but also a technical problem that can not be ignored to protect workers' health.

Hazard of dust

Dust hazards in open-pit mines are mainly as follows:

1) Affect the air quality around the mining area and pollute the workplace. Some dust falls on the leaves of plants, which will affect the photosynthesis of plants and cause the wilting of surface plants. Some dusts contain heavy metal ions, which fall to surface water sources and reduce the quality of water bodies.

2) Affect the health of mine workers. Long-term inhalation of mineral dust causes respiratory inflammation and skin diseases in mild cases, and pneumoconiosis in severe cases.

3) Some dust (such as coal dust) will explode under certain conditions.

4) Dust will accelerate mechanical wear, shorten the service life of precision instruments, and increase the maintenance cost of equipment. With the improvement of mine mechanization, electrification and automation, the impact of mine dust on equipment performance and service life will be more and more prominent.

5) Dust will reduce the visibility of the stope, affect the normal operation of the open pit, and reduce production efficiency. The dust on the open-pit road will affect the driver's vision, which is easy to cause crash, rollover and other safety accidents.

The main source of dust in open pit mines

The dust pollution source of open pit mine mainly comes from perforation, blasting, mining, crushing, transportation, soil discharge and other operations during the mining process. The amount of dust content in the mine is related to the meteorological conditions of the mine, the geological characteristics of the mine, the mining technology, the type of equipment, the mining intensity and so on.

1. The perforation operation produces dust

Drilling rig is one of the main equipment in open-pit mine production, and its dust intensity is second only to loading and transportation equipment, ranking third in the dust production volume of production equipment. When the drilling speed of a cone drill is 0.025m/s, the amount of dust with a diameter of 10-15mm can be produced up to 2-3.5kg/s. If no prevention and control measures are taken, under the action of wind currents, large areas of open pit mining operations can be polluted, and the amount of dust in the air far exceeds the national health standards, even in places far away from the drilling rig.

2. Blasting operation produces dust

The dust in blasting operation is mainly produced by explosive crushing rock, of which a large amount is respirable dust. At the same time, blasting also lifts up the dust on the surface, making the concentration of dust increase. The amount of dust generated instantaneously during blasting is large, but the high concentration of dust formed is maintained in the air for a short time.

3. Dust from loading operation

Dust produced by mining and loading is the main source of dust in open pit mines. The strength of the dust produced by the electric shovel used in the mine is between 400-2000mg/s. The causes of dust in mining and loading operations are as follows: when the rock is excavated by the electric shovel, the rock is broken by the electric shovel, and part of the dust is settled on the surface of the rock; The other part is the dust generated by friction and collision due to vibration and the formation of secondary dust. When the shovel discharges materials to the transportation or transfer equipment, a large amount of dust will be generated due to the reason of the drop. When bulldozers or other mining equipment are used to clean explosive piles and step floating coal, certain dust will also be generated.

4. Dust from transportation operations

When automobile transportation is used, the dust raised by the road surface due to automobile driving is not only one of the main dust sources of the air in the open pit, but also one of the main dust sources of the air pollution in the mining area. At the same time, the dust deposited on the road surface of automobile transportation is affected by the crushing, vibration and air flow generated by the car, and it moves irregularly, resulting in secondary dust. When the tape machine is used for transportation, due to the large cross-sectional area exposed to the air per unit time, certain dust will be generated under the action of wind flow, tape vibration and other factors. In particular, the use of tape to transport coal, in the absence of any protective measures, will continue to produce coal dust, and will also cause a waste of coal resources.

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