Experimental and CFD Simulation Techniques for Coal Dust Explosibility: A Review

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 1800 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 29, 2022
Abstract
Coal is a low-cost and high-calorific-value fuel. The coal mining industry worldwide has been suffering from severe accidents
due to coal dust explosion hazards since its inception. Statistically, it was observed that 12,489 fatalities had occurred
in 104 reported mining accidents from coal dust explosions during 1900–2020. There are numerous methods for detection,
prevention, and control of coal dust explosions in mines. The underground mining environment is unpredictable and has an
array of variables. These undulating factors make it difficult to prevent or control the coal dust explosion hazard. However,
coal mining is done aggressively throughout the world, especially in developing countries as coal is a major source of thermal
energy used in power plants contributing to about 38% (IEA, (2019), World Energy Outlook, IEA, Paris https:// www.
iea. org/ repor ts/ world- energy- outlo ok- 2019.) of world electricity. Worldwide, coal dust explosibility studies are carried out
in experimental mines, laboratories, and simulations. The complexity, lack of proper infrastructure, and unavailability of
laboratory equipment sometimes make it difficult to study coal dust explosibility. The authors have discussed in detail and
proposed that the CFD modelling can be a viable option for studying and evaluating coal dust explosibility.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Experimental and CFD Simulation Techniques for Coal Dust Explosibility: A ReviewMLA: Experimental and CFD Simulation Techniques for Coal Dust Explosibility: A Review. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.