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Dust control is one of the most difficult challenges for underground coal mine operators, especially longwall mine operators. The most widely used dust control technologies at a longwall section are ventilation air and water sprays, whereas a continuous miner section has the added advantage of having a dust scrubber built into the continuous miner. To test the potential benefits of integrating a flooded-bed scrubber into a longwall shearer, the authors designed and built a dust scrubber system for a full-scale mock-up of a longwall shearer. The mock-up was installed in the longwall test gallery at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) for testing. Air quantity surveys were performed at different cross-sections of the test gallery at a fixed face-air quantity, but at different scrubber airflow rates to quantify the distribution of air in the test gallery. Subsequently, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of the PRL test gallery was developed and validated. In this study, the effect of the flooded-bed scrubber on airflow pattern in the test gallery is investigated using the validated CFD model. This model can be used further to predict the dust capture efficiency of the scrubber and to develop new techniques to reduce dust concentration in longwall sections.

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  • This paper presents a comparison of the survey results with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) results in two stages

  • The physical model was installed in the longwall test gallery of grated flooded-bed dust scrubber

  • The physical model was installed in the longwall test the NIOSH Pittsburgh Research Laboratory to test its dust capture effectiveness

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Academic Editor: Cesare BiserniReceived: 3 February 2021Accepted: 13 April 2021Published: 16 April 2021Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).Longwall mining is the most productive underground coal mining method in the United States. Understandably, the percentage of underground coal production from longwall mining has increased significantly over the last several decades. For example, in

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