X Shi, X Chen, Y Zhang, Y Zhang, R Guo, T Zhao, R Liu - Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
In industries related to fossil energy, coal dust is often deposited at an angled position. A two– step parallel coal dust oxidation reaction mechanism is used to study the self–ignition and …
LF Ren, QW Li, Y Xiao, JC Hao, X Yi, L Zou… - Case Studies in Thermal …, 2022 - Elsevier
In thermal powered direct blow coal powder manufacturing at high-temperatures, the mechanism and key parameters of the spontaneous combustion of coal powder are not …
B Li, G Liu, MS Bi, ZB Li, B Han, CM Shu - Energy, 2021 - Elsevier
Pulverised coal in industrial sites and their dust can experience spontaneous combustion and self-heating, increasing the risk of fire and dust explosion. The main objective of the …
Self-heating of fuel layers can trigger ignition when the temperature of the surroundings is sufficiently high. Self-heating ignition has been a hazard and safety concern in raw materials …
X Shi, Y Zhang, X Chen, Y Zhang, Q Ma - Process Safety and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ignition of coal dust caused by hot particles (ICDHP) will lead to serious combustion or explosion. In this work, the coupling details of multi–physical fields of the ICDHP were …
L Huang, H Jiang, T Zhang, S Shang, W Gao - Journal of Loss Prevention …, 2021 - Elsevier
In order to evaluate the flame-retardant capacity of KHCO 3 and ABC on the ignition of PMMA dust layer accumulation on hot surfaces, the ignition time and critical heating …
F Meng, C Li, P Amyotte, Y Bu, C Yuan, W Yan… - Process Safety and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Combustible dusts deposited on ground or surfaces present a fire hazard to process industries. It was found that flame spread on an upwardly inclined surface was significantly …
C Lei, X Shi, L Jiang, C Deng, J Nian, Y Gao - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Coal spontaneous combustion in underground mine goaf has a great impact on coal mining. The temperature-programmed experiment is a commonly used and effective method for …
C Yuan, J Cai, P Amyotte, C Li, Y Bu, K Liu… - Journal of hazardous …, 2018 - Elsevier
Metallic dust layers are highly sensitive to ignition from common ignition sources, even when mixed with high percentages of inert solids. In turn, dust layer fires are a potential ignition …