匹兹堡煤粉爆炸粉尘试验容器的比较

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING Archives of Mining Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-20 DOI:10.24425/123693
Jacob Miller, Jay Schafler, P. Mulligan, R. Eades, K. Perry, C. Johnson
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煤尘爆炸是煤矿行业的一个主要安全问题。煤尘引起的爆炸和随后的火灾可能导致重大财产损失、地下煤矿的生命损失和煤炭加工设施的损坏。美国矿务局对煤尘爆炸进行了研究,直到1996年煤尘爆炸被解散。在接下来的几年里,美国材料与试验协会(ASTM)制定了一项测试标准ASTM E1226,以提供一种标准测试方法,表征悬浮在空气中的可燃材料颗粒固体的“爆炸性”。本文采用ASTM E1226-12试验标准对匹兹堡煤粉的爆炸特性进行了研究。爆炸特性包括:最大爆炸压力(Pmax);最大压力上升速率(dP/dt)max;爆炸性指数(Kst)。在20升Siwek球体中测试了9种匹兹堡煤粉浓度,范围为30至1500 g/m3。然后,将新记录的粉尘爆炸性特征与美国矿务局在ASTM E1126-12之前发布的20升容器和程序中的爆炸性特征进行比较。本文提供的信息将允许建造结构和设备,以保护人们免受煤尘爆炸的影响。
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Explosive Dust Test Vessel Comparison using Pulverized Pittsburgh Coal
Explosions of coal dust are a major safety concern within the coal mining industry. The explosion and subsequent fires caused by coal dust can result in significant property damage, loss of life in underground coal mines and damage to coal processing facilities. The United States Bureau of Mines conducted research on coal dust explosions until 1996 when it was dissolved. In the following years, the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) developed a test standard, ASTM E1226, to provide a standard test method characterizing the “explosibility” of particulate solids of combustible materials suspended in air. The research presented herein investigates the explosive characteristic of Pulverized Pittsburgh Coal dust using the ASTM E1226-12 test standard. The explosibility characteristics include: maximum explosion pressure, (Pmax); maximum rate of pressure rise, (dP/dt)max; and explosibility index, (Kst). Nine Pulverized Pittsburgh Coal dust concentrations, ranging from 30 to 1,500 g/m3, were tested in a 20-Liter Siwek Sphere. The newly recorded dust explosibility characteristics are then compared to explosibility characteristics published by the Bureau of Mines in their 20 liter vessel and procedure predating ASTM E1126-12. The information presented in this paper will allow for structures and devices to be built to protect people from the effects of coal dust explosions.
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Archives of Mining Sciences
Archives of Mining Sciences 工程技术-矿业与矿物加工
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期刊介绍: Archives of Mining Sciences (AMS) is concerned with original research, new developments and case studies in mining sciences and energy, civil engineering and environmental engineering. The journal provides an international forum for the publication of high quality research results in: mining technologies, mineral processing, stability of mine workings, mining machine science, ventilation systems, rock mechanics, termodynamics, underground storage of oil and gas, mining and engineering geology, geotechnical engineering, tunnelling, design and construction of tunnels, design and construction on mining areas, mining geodesy, environmental protection in mining, revitalisation of postindustrial areas. Papers are welcomed on all relevant topics and especially on theoretical developments, analytical methods, numerical methods, rock testing, site investigation, and case studies.
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