An Approach To The Modelling Of Spontaneous Combustion In The Goaf

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C. Sensogut
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The phenomenon of spontaneous combustion is one of the major hazards encountered in underground coal mines both from the safety aspects and on economic grounds. Every occurrence, however small, if not tackled effectively in the early stages can develop into open fire, or explosion of gas or coal dust. In terms of economy, even dealing with small incidents may be costly in terms of labour and materials, and in case of a sealing off of a district being necessitated, the loss of face equipment and sterilization of reserves is potentially great. Therefore, expense and effort in prevention and detection of such heating, together with a high state of readiness for dealing with likely event, is completely justified and may be considered as a sound investment. In order to achieve this investment, it may be worth to pinpoint the centre of the fire occurring due to autogenously heating which is supposed to be great assistance to inert it at a least cost and time. Therefore, it is the aim of this work to model the spontaneous combustion in the goaf.
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APA: C. Sensogut  (2002)  An Approach To The Modelling Of Spontaneous Combustion In The Goaf

MLA: C. Sensogut An Approach To The Modelling Of Spontaneous Combustion In The Goaf. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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