The Ignition of Methane and Coal Dust by Air Compression – The Experimental Proof – Preprint 97-44

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Lin M. J. McPherson
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Feb 24, 1997

Abstract

When a large area of open gob collapses suddenly, a windblast is produced that can cause considerable damage throughout the infrastructure of a mine. In a few cases, the windblast has been accompanied by ignitions of methane and/or coal dust. This paper describes the conduct and results of laboratory tests involving the compression of mixtures of air, methane and coal dust under a falling weight and while allowing controlled escape of the mixture. The transient responses on pressure and temperature sensors were recorded. In addition to an analysis of those records, the paper highlights those conditions in which ignitions occurred.
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APA: W. Lin M. J. McPherson  (1997)  The Ignition of Methane and Coal Dust by Air Compression – The Experimental Proof – Preprint 97-44

MLA: W. Lin M. J. McPherson The Ignition of Methane and Coal Dust by Air Compression – The Experimental Proof – Preprint 97-44. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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