The Control of Spontaneous Combustion in the Doncaster Area

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
R. F. Bell Schultz
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May 23, 1905

Abstract

The paper briefly discusses the nature of spontaneous heating in mines in the Doncaster area, in the period immediately before 1967 and steps taken to prevent and treat such outbreaks. The changes that led to the increased rates of advice of Barnsley Seam faces since 1967 are listed and the effects of these increased rates on the frequency and location of spontaneous combustion are discussed. The change in methods of control required by the increased rate of advance of the faces and the changes in location of outbreaks are described. Some typical heating situations are evaluated. The methods described include the use of air sealants, water gels for filling of voids in wastes, the balancing of pressures across heating areas by pressure chambers, booster fans, and the resiting of air separation doors, and the sealing of air-ways by flooding. The authors discuss the influence of mine layouts on the risks of spontaneous combustion and advocate that future plans should be designed to limit the number of districts at risk when heatings occur.
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APA: R. F. Bell Schultz  (1905)  The Control of Spontaneous Combustion in the Doncaster Area

MLA: R. F. Bell Schultz The Control of Spontaneous Combustion in the Doncaster Area. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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