Transition of sulphide self-heating from Stage A to Stage B, S. Moon, F. Rosenblum, Y.H. Tan, K.E. Waters, and J.A. Finch

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 12
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Previous work has shown that sulphide self-heating occurs in three distinct stages referred to as
Stage A, Stage B and Stage C. In this paper the focus is on the transition from Stage A to Stage B, which
occurs at ca. 100OC. Background literature hints that the transition corresponds to the transformation of
the rhombic form of elemental sulphur to the more reactive monoclinic form that occurs at 96OC. A test
apparatus is modified for adiabatic heating to track the transition. The results support this transformation
of sulphur as being key to the transition, and the transition temperature is thus modified to 96OC.
Variations in a sample’s response under adiabatic conditions are observed and possible reasons are
discussed. Testing in adiabatic mode provides new insights into the sulphide self-heating process that
complement the test designed to identify propensity to self-heat.
Keywords: Self-heating; Stage A/Stage B; transition; rhombic/monoclinic elemental sulphur;
adiabatic heating
Citation
APA:
(2020) Transition of sulphide self-heating from Stage A to Stage B, S. Moon, F. Rosenblum, Y.H. Tan, K.E. Waters, and J.A. FinchMLA: Transition of sulphide self-heating from Stage A to Stage B, S. Moon, F. Rosenblum, Y.H. Tan, K.E. Waters, and J.A. Finch. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.