RI 6369 Ignition of Coal Dust-Methane-Air Mixtures by Hot-Turbulent-Gas Jets

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 30
- File Size:
- 1243 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
Ignition of hybrid coal dust - methane - air mixtures by hot- turbulent - pulsedgas
jets was investigated . The turbulent jets were generated by explosions in
a primary chamber of stoichiometric mixtures of methane , oxygen , and nitrogen .
The hot - gas ignition apparatus provided an adjunct means of testing , on a
small scale , the type of ignition that exists in large - scale galleries or in
coal mines .
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coal particle
The temperature
Ignition variables were channel diameter , channel length ,
size , fuel concentration , and temperature of the hot - gas jet .
of the hot jet was varied by changing the oxygen indices ( OI ) of the
primary explosion mixtures . Coal dust having approximately 37 percent volatile
matter was used .
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O2ટ + N₂
The hybrid coal dust - methane - air mixtures required higher jet temperatures
( higher oxygen indices ) for ignition than the single fuel component
methane - air mixtures . Methane in air concentrations less than the lower flammable
limit of methane could be ignited in the presence of coal dust if the
jet temperatures were increased .
A specific explosion transmission ( ignitability ) curve existed for each
coal dust concentration . The total fuel concentrations at the lower limit of
each ignition curve was always close to or greater than stoichiometric , indicating
that not all the coal dust was involved in the ignition .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6369 Ignition of Coal Dust-Methane-Air Mixtures by Hot-Turbulent-Gas JetsMLA: RI 6369 Ignition of Coal Dust-Methane-Air Mixtures by Hot-Turbulent-Gas Jets. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.