Kinetic parameters associated with self-heating of New Zealand coals under adiabatic conditions
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01/01/2003
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Adiabatic self-heating tests were carried out on five New Zealand coal samples ranging in rank from lignite to high-volatile bituminous. Kinetic parameters of oxidation were obtained front the self-heating curves assuming Arrhenius behaviour. The activation energy E (kJ mol(-1)) and the pre-exponential factor A (s(-1)) were determined in the temperature range of 70-140 degreesC. The activation energy exhibited a definite rank relationship with a minimum E of 55 kJ mol(-1) occurring at a Suggate rank of similar to6.2 corresponding to subbituminous C. Either side of this rank there was a noticeable increase in the activation energy indicating lower reactivity of the coal. A similar rank trend was also observed in the R-70 self-heating rate index values that were taken from the initial portion of the self-heating curve front 40 to 70 degreesC. From these results it is clear that the adiabatic method is capable of providing reliable kinetic parameters of coal oxidation. |
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eng |
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Mineralogical Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Mineralogy #Coal #Self-heating #Adiabatic Even #Activation Energy #Low-temperature Oxidation #Spontaneous-combustion #Propensity #C1 #290701 Mining Engineering #650202 Coal |
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Journal Article |