Mining Publication: Influence of Specific Surface Area on Coal Dust Explosibility Using the 20-L Chamber

Original creation date: July 2018

Authors: I Zlochower, M Sapko, I Perera, C Brown, M Harris, N Rayyan

Peer Reviewed Journal Article - August 2018

NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20051211

J Loss Prev Process Ind 2018 Jul; 54:103-109

The relationship between the explosion inerting effectiveness of rock dusts on coal dusts, as a function of the specific surface area (cm2/g) of each component is examined through the use of 20-L explosion chamber testing. More specifically, a linear relationship is demonstrated for the rock dust to coal dust (or incombustible to combustible) content of such inerted mixtures with the specific surface area of the coal and the inverse of that area of the rock dust. Hence, the inerting effectiveness, defined as above, is more generally linearly dependent on the ratio of the two surface areas. The focus on specific surface areas, particularly of the rock dust, provide supporting data for minimum surface area requirements in addition to the 70% less than 200 mesh requirement specified in 30 CFR 75.2.

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Peer Reviewed Journal Article - August 2018

NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20051211

J Loss Prev Process Ind 2018 Jul; 54:103-109


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