unpavedRoad | R Documentation |
A function to estimate dust generated by unpaved road in quarry site.
unpavedRoad( quarryInput, particleSize = "tsp", vehicleTravelled = quarryInput$unpavedVehicle, roadDistance = quarryInput$unpavedDist, siltContent = quarryInput$silt, moistureContent = quarryInput$moisture, vehicleWeight = 10 )
quarryInput |
data frame containing column names: quarryProduction - quarry production tonne per hour, blastingFreq - blasting frequency per month, areaBlasted - area blasted (km. sq), blasthole - average of depth of blast hole (m), drillhole - drilling hole per month, moisture - percentage of moisture content, silt - percentage of silt content, unpavedDist - unpaved road distant (KM), pavedDist - unpaved road distance (KM), unpavedVehicle - number of vehicle count travel using unpaved road per month, pavedVehicle - number of vehicle count travel using unpaved road per month, nPrimary - number of primary crusher, nSecondary - number of secondary crusher, nTertiary - number of tertiary crusher, nScreen - number of screen. |
particleSize |
particle size of dust deposited rate. The default value is "tsp" for total suspended solid and other available particle size is "pm10" for particulate matter <10 micron. |
vehicleTravelled |
number of vehicle used the road per month, use the default to read unpavedVehicle value inside quarryInput dataframe |
roadDistance |
total unpaved road in the quarry (KM), use the default to read pavedDist value inside quarryInput dataframe |
siltContent |
Percentage of soil silt content, use the default to read silt value inside quarryInput dataframe |
moistureContent |
Percentage of soil moisture content, use the default to read moisture value inside quarryInput dataframe |
vehicleWeight |
average vehicle weight (tonne). The defaults value is 10. |
Zul Fadhli & Dr. Izhar Abadi
#demo unpavedRoad <- function(quarryInput, particleSize = "tsp", vehicleWeight = 10)
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