Controlling The Hazard Of Methane Explosions In Coal Storage Facilities

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Kolada R. N. Chakravorty
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Explosions of methane in coal silos and coal ships is an ever present hazard. Recent investigations have shown beyond question that considerable accumulations of methane do occur in coal storage silos and numerous recent explosions in coal transport shipping strongly indicates that the same conditions also exist in ship storage holds. Investigations have shown that the main concentrations of methane occur within the actual coal pile. Within this region normal silo and ship ventilation systems are ineffective. The main 1ine of defence is therefore to exclude potential sources of ignition or to place the coal in an inert atmosphere, or both. This paper presents the results of a methane survey of all operating silos in Western Canada. These results demonstrate that a serious and widespread hazard of explosion exists. This paper also discusses various methods by which this hazard may be reduced including methods of venti1ation, inertization, microbiological control and early warning systems.
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APA: R. J. Kolada R. N. Chakravorty  (1987)  Controlling The Hazard Of Methane Explosions In Coal Storage Facilities

MLA: R. J. Kolada R. N. Chakravorty Controlling The Hazard Of Methane Explosions In Coal Storage Facilities. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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