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The Spatiotemporal Changes of Oxygen Consumption Rate and Heat Release Intensity During Coal Spontaneous Combustion
Author(s) -
Yongfei Jin,
Li Yan,
Liang Yin,
Chuansheng Li
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
heat and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.283
H-Index - 29
ISSN - 0392-8764
DOI - 10.18280/ijht.390427
Subject(s) - coal , spontaneous combustion , intensity (physics) , combustion , oxygen , volume (thermodynamics) , limiting oxygen concentration , thermodynamics , mechanics , materials science , chemistry , physics , optics , organic chemistry
In order to study the dynamic development law of different regions in the spontaneous combustion process of coal, the spontaneous combustion process of loose coal under constant air volume from normal temperature to 140 °C was tested by using large coal spontaneous combustion simulation test bench, so as to analyze the change law of oxygen consumption rate and heat release intensity in time and space. The results showed that the temperature of the loose coal spontaneous combustion process varies with the height of the coal body at different temperature stages. The high temperature point moved from the upper middle position of the coal body to the air inlet side; the oxygen consumption rate and time of different coal body heights showed indexes Increase, and the rate of oxygen consumption coincided with the migration law of the high temperature point of the coal body height. The coal body exhibited slow and rapid growth in stages around 75 °C; the heat release intensity of the loose coal inlet gradually increased. After the temperature exceeds 75 °C, the heat release intensity of different coal heights gradually increased with time, and the intensity of heat release coincides with the migration law of the high temperature point of the coal body height.

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