Borecore samples from the Trap Gully pit at Callide have been assessed using the R-70 self-heating test. The highest R-70 self-heating rate value was 16.22 degrees C/h, which is consistent with the subbituminous rank of the coal. R-70 decreases significantly with increasing mineral matter content, as defined by the ash content of the coal. This effect is due to the mineral matter in the coal acting as a heat sink. A trendline equation has been fitted to the borecore data from the Trap Gully pit: R-70 = 0.0029 x ash(2) - 0.4889 x ash + 20.644, where all parameters are on a dry-basis. This relationship can be used to model the self-heating hazard of the pit, both vertically and laterally. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved
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M.Sc.The study site for this project is New Clydesdale Colliery situated in the Witbank Coalfield, S...
Self-heating in coal has been studied for well over one hundred years, yet there is no accurate or r...
Samples from New Zealand and Australia have been tested in an adiabatic oven to assess the effect of...
The R70 test is a good indicator of coal reactivity to oxygen and is commonly used to provide a rati...
Pulverised New Zealand coal samples have been tested from an initial temperature of 40 degreesC and ...
A 2-m, adiabatic column has been successfully refurbished and recommissioned for coal self-heating r...
This study investigates the effects of temperature gradient and coal particle size on the critical s...
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The problem of spontaneous heating has been experienced by all coal producing countries. To address ...
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