Relationship between ash content and R-70 self-heating rate of Callide Coal
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J C Hower (Editor-in-Chief) |
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Borecore samples from the Trap Gully pit at Callide have been assessed using the R-70 self-heating test. The highest R-70 self-heating rate value was 16.22 degrees C/h, which is consistent with the subbituminous rank of the coal. R-70 decreases significantly with increasing mineral matter content, as defined by the ash content of the coal. This effect is due to the mineral matter in the coal acting as a heat sink. A trendline equation has been fitted to the borecore data from the Trap Gully pit: R-70 = 0.0029 x ash(2) - 0.4889 x ash + 20.644, where all parameters are on a dry-basis. This relationship can be used to model the self-heating hazard of the pit, both vertically and laterally. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Elsevier BV |
Palavras-Chave | #Energy & Fuels #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary #Self-heating #Coal #Ash Content #Mineral Matter #Callide #Adiabatic #Spontaneous-combustion #Propensity #C1 #290701 Mining Engineering #650202 Coal |
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Journal Article |