Microcirculation Theory Analysis Of Spontaneous Combustion Of Loosing Coal In The Top-Coal Caving Region Of Entry

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Q. F. Wang
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Spontaneous combustion hazard of loose coal in the top-coal caving region of entry affects the safety of the entry and top- caving longwall face seriously. In this paper, by combining on- site temperature tests with lab tests and numerical simulation, the characteristics of microcirculation close to the top-coal caving region are analyzed. A model for the temperature fields of the microcirculation in loose coal is presented. Based on this model, the temperature distribution and possible self-ignition region can be predicted. Further, the heat and mass transfers in microcirculation are studied. Finally, the mechanism of oxygenation during the spontaneous combustion of microcirculation in loose coal of the top-coal caving region of entries is put forward. The research results in this papa may provide ideas for the prevention and putting out of the fire caused by spontaneous combustion in the caving zone.
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APA: Q. F. Wang  (2004)  Microcirculation Theory Analysis Of Spontaneous Combustion Of Loosing Coal In The Top-Coal Caving Region Of Entry

MLA: Q. F. Wang Microcirculation Theory Analysis Of Spontaneous Combustion Of Loosing Coal In The Top-Coal Caving Region Of Entry. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2004.

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