Dust generation from handling powders in industry
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<subfield code="a">Powders and granulated solids are used throughout industry. Handling these materials at transfer points, bagging areas, or dumping stations generates dust that may affect worker health or create a safety problem. To evaluate these hazards, the dust concentration in a worker's breathing zone must be determined. This research investigates factors that affect dust generation. The interaction of forces holding particles together and the forces available to separate particles is critical to the dust-generation process. The objective of this work was to develop a practical method to predict dust generation as a function of particle size through investigating the interaction between binding forces and separation forces</subfield>
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