Fiammability tests for ore wst from a sudbury mine with recent experience in a sulphide explosion

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 3969 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 11, 1988
Abstract
Laboratocy flarmnability tests were perfonned on dust samples from Fraser
Mine in a 1.2 L Lindenburg horizontal tube furnace to detennine the percentage
of sulphur oxidized during ignition. The explosion pot ential of sulphide dusts
depends on their degree of spontaneous oxidat ion, which was measured by the
quantitative analysis of so2 gas released during ignition. Test results
indicated that dusts with low sulphur content could exhibit a higher degree of
oxidation than a sample with high sulphur content. txlst characterisation using
image analysis techniques suggests that the structure and the texture of dust
are important factors influencing the explosibility of sulphide dust at
ignition temperatures. Therefore for safe mine operations% sulphur content
cannot be considered as a reliable single index that could be used to predict
the potential of a sulphide dust explosion. Physical, chemical and
mineralogical characterisation of dust plays an important role in the
detennination of suitable indices for the prediction and prevention of sulphide
ore dust explosions.
Citation
APA:
(1988) Fiammability tests for ore wst from a sudbury mine with recent experience in a sulphide explosionMLA: Fiammability tests for ore wst from a sudbury mine with recent experience in a sulphide explosion. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1988.