Coal Dust Severity in a Power Plant: In-Situ, Analytical, and Numerical Assessments

None Mohammad Nurizat Rahman
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One of the most serious occupational hazards in the coal industry is coal dust. Previous research revealed that the vast majority of coal dust assessments were conducted in coal mines, resulting in a lack of understanding of the severity of coal dust during coal handling activities in power plants. Therefore, the severity of combustible coal dust in one of Malaysia's power plants was assessed using a comprehensive analysis that included qualitative observations, in-situ measurements, numerical simulations, laboratory tests, and data analysis. The designated locations include the coal conveyor hall (Zone 1, 2A, and 2B), milling (Zone 3), and bunkering areas (Zone 4). Relevant safety limits, as recommended in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 654, were used as guidelines where comparisons with the site data were made. The high coal dust accumulation rate in Zone 1 was revealed to be largely the result of inefficient ventilation performance, as confirmed by in-situ measurement and numerical simulation. Direct referencing to the relevant NFPA 654 guidelines finds the zones encompassing the coal conveyor hall are at “high risk” of fire and explosion. Further laboratory assessments on the dust samples in Zone 1 however reduces the earlier assessment to “medium risk” with the potential of “low risk” with regular housekeeping. Zones 3 and 4 were found to be “low risk” areas due to insignificant accumulation and good air flow management. Overall, the evaluation of the severity of combustible coal dust was successful in establishing the risk mapping for all zones. Cleaning frequencies were also proposed based on the coal dust accumulation rates and the risk mapping.
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电厂煤尘严重程度:原位、分析和数值评估
煤炭工业中最严重的职业危害之一是煤尘。以往的研究表明,绝大多数煤尘评估都是在煤矿进行的,导致人们对电厂输煤活动中煤尘的严重程度缺乏了解。因此,通过综合分析,包括定性观察、现场测量、数值模拟、实验室测试和数据分析,对马来西亚一家发电厂可燃煤尘的严重程度进行了评估。指定位置包括煤炭输送大厅(1,2a和2B区),磨矿(3区)和加油区(4区)。根据美国国家消防协会(NFPA) 654的建议,相关安全限值被用作指导方针,并与现场数据进行了比较。现场实测和数值模拟结果表明,1区煤尘累积率高主要是由于通风性能不佳所致。直接参考相关的NFPA 654指南,发现围绕煤炭输送大厅的区域处于火灾和爆炸的“高风险”。然而,对第1区粉尘样本的进一步实验室评估将先前的评估降至“中等风险”,并可能在定期清理的情况下达到“低风险”。第3区和第4区由于不明显的堆积和良好的气流管理而被认为是“低风险”地区。总体而言,可燃煤尘严重程度评价成功地建立了各区域的风险图。根据煤尘累积率和风险映射,提出了清洁频率。
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