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Assessing the self-heating behaviour of Callide coal using a 2-metre column
Institution:1. Department of Geological Sciences, Faculty of Natural Science, Masaryk University, Kotlá?ská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic;2. MND a.s., Úprkova 807/6, 695 01 Hodonín, Czech Republic;3. Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, Academy of Sciences, V Hole?ovi?kách 41, 18201 Praha, Czech Republic;4. Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Agronomy, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract:A 2-m, adiabatic column has been successfully refurbished and recommissioned for coal self-heating research at The University of Queensland. Subbituminous coal from the Callide Coalfields reached thermal runaway in just under 19 days from a starting temperature of 20–22 °C. The coal was loaded as two layers, with an R70 index of 2.73 °C h?1 and 5.90 °C h?1 for the upper layer and lower layer respectively. Initially, a hotspot developed in the upper layer between 120 and 140 cm from the air inlet due to moisture adsorption. After 7 days, self-heating in the lower half of the column began to take over, consistent with the higher R70 index of this coal. The location of the final hotspot was approximately 60 cm from the air inlet. Further tests on Australian coals, with the column, will enable a better understanding of coal self-heating under conditions closely resembling mining, transport and storage of coal. The results from the column will also provide industry with the information needed to manage the coal self-heating hazard.
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