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Influence of particle size polydispersity on coal dust explosibility
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 2018Abstract The effect of particle size polydispersity (σD) on coal dust explosibility was studied using a 20-L spherical explosion test apparatus. Four kinds of blends with a fixed median diameter (D50) of 95 μm but varying σD of 1.18, 1.70, 1.96 and 2.40, were prepared by mixing original coal samples with relative low σD.
Shang-Hao Liu +2 more
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Coal dust particle size survey of US mines
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 2007Abstract The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) conducted a joint survey to determine the range of coal particle sizes found in dust samples collected from intake airways of US coal mines. The last comprehensive survey of this type was performed in the 1920s.
Kenneth L Cashdollar
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Powder Technology, 2016
Abstract In the present research work, the effects of particle size (D 50 ) and size dispersity (σ D ) on the explosion severity of coal dust were investigated using a 20 L spherical explosion vessel. Coal dust samples with similar median diameter (D 50 ) and different size dispersity (σ D ) and similar size dispersity (σ D ) and different size ...
Qingzhao Li, Yuannan Zheng
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Abstract In the present research work, the effects of particle size (D 50 ) and size dispersity (σ D ) on the explosion severity of coal dust were investigated using a 20 L spherical explosion vessel. Coal dust samples with similar median diameter (D 50 ) and different size dispersity (σ D ) and similar size dispersity (σ D ) and different size ...
Qingzhao Li, Yuannan Zheng
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Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2019
Abstract Coal dust explosion constitutes an ever-present hazard in underground coal mines worldwide. This study examines the effects of important parameters, such as, dust particle size, dust concentration and dust-dispersion-air pressure on rock dust inertant requirement for suppressing coal dust explosion using a Godbert-Greenwald (GG) furnace.
Sikandar Azam, Devi Prasad Mishra
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Abstract Coal dust explosion constitutes an ever-present hazard in underground coal mines worldwide. This study examines the effects of important parameters, such as, dust particle size, dust concentration and dust-dispersion-air pressure on rock dust inertant requirement for suppressing coal dust explosion using a Godbert-Greenwald (GG) furnace.
Sikandar Azam, Devi Prasad Mishra
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The influence of high-voltage and coal dust particle size distribution on dust collecting efficiency
2010 2nd International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems, 2010The working efficiency of electrostatic precipitator can be affected by many factors, and the dust particle size is one of the important factors. The coal dust is used to subject investigated in this test, Dust particle size distribution is tested through experiment combining the theories foundation of the dust particle charge, and the relation between
null Zi-sheng Zhang +6 more
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Effects of particle size on the self-ignition behaviour of a coal dust layer on a hot plate
Fuel, 2020Abstract Knowing the sizes of coal particles is vital for understanding the real ignition behaviour of coal dust deposits on a hot plate. Furthermore, such knowledge facilitates model construction for assessing industrial coal dust explosion risk. Three particle sizes (0.10–0.15, 0.15–0.20, and 0.20–0.30 mm) of coal samples were selected to analyse ...
Bei Li, Mingshu Bi, Chi‑Min Shu
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Study on explosion suppression of coal dust with different particle size by shell powder and NaHCO3
Fuel, 2021Abstract In order to improve the pertinence of coal dust explosion suppression technology, a 20 L spherical explosion characteristic test system and a dust minimum ignition energy test device were used to study the suppression differences of different particle sizes of coal dust with inert and active explosion suppressants.
Xiangrui Wei, Yaqing Zhang
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Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020
Abstract Respiratory dust and dust fall from the mechanized excavation faces of coal mines are crucial issues that require immediate attention. The dust fall technique for two-phase gas–water spraying is effective in solving these issues. We designed a spray dust fall simulated experimental system to test the dust fall efficiency for six grain sizes ...
Bingyou Jiang, Wenjun Zhu, Guofeng Yu
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Abstract Respiratory dust and dust fall from the mechanized excavation faces of coal mines are crucial issues that require immediate attention. The dust fall technique for two-phase gas–water spraying is effective in solving these issues. We designed a spray dust fall simulated experimental system to test the dust fall efficiency for six grain sizes ...
Bingyou Jiang, Wenjun Zhu, Guofeng Yu
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A Novel Coal Dust Characteristic Extraction to Enable Particle Size Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2021Coal particle characteristic extraction is essential to prevent dust explosions. It is traditionally analyzed by manual screening, which is relatively time-consuming and cannot automatically capture outlining. To address this issue, an accurate and automatic particle image segmentation method is highly demanded in the smart mine.
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