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Explosions in Underground Coal Mines

Author : Jianwei Cheng
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Coal mine accidents
ISBN : 3319748947

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Explosions in Underground Coal Mines by Jianwei Cheng Pdf

This book addresses the hazard of gas explosions in sealed underground coal mines, and how the risk of explosion can be assessed, modeled, and mitigated. With this text, coal mine operators and managers will be able to identify the risks that lead to underground mine gas explosions, and implement practical strategies to optimize mining safety for workers. In six chapters, the book offers a framework for understanding the sealed coal mine atmosphere, the safety characteristics that are currently in place, and the guidelines to be followed by engineers to improve upon these characteristics. The first part of the book describes the importance and characteristics of underground gas mine explosions in a historical context with data showing the high number of fatalities from explosion incidents, and how risk has been mitigated in the past. Chapters also detail mathematical models and explosibility diagrams for determining and understanding the risk factors involved in mine explosions. Readers will also learn about safety operations, and assessments for the sealed mine atmosphere. With descriptions of chapter case studies, mining engineers and researchers will learn how to apply safety measures in underground coal mines to improve mining atmospheres and save lives.

Report of investigation

Author : United States. Office of the Administrator, Coal Mine Safety and Health
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Coal mine accidents
ISBN : UIUC:30112064005371

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Explosions in Underground Coal Mines

Author : Jianwei Cheng
Publisher : Springer
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-03-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319748931

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Explosions in Underground Coal Mines by Jianwei Cheng Pdf

This book addresses the hazard of gas explosions in sealed underground coal mines, and how the risk of explosion can be assessed, modeled, and mitigated. With this text, coal mine operators and managers will be able to identify the risks that lead to underground mine gas explosions, and implement practical strategies to optimize mining safety for workers. In six chapters, the book offers a framework for understanding the sealed coal mine atmosphere, the safety characteristics that are currently in place, and the guidelines to be followed by engineers to improve upon these characteristics. The first part of the book describes the importance and characteristics of underground gas mine explosions in a historical context with data showing the high number of fatalities from explosion incidents, and how risk has been mitigated in the past. Chapters also detail mathematical models and explosibility diagrams for determining and understanding the risk factors involved in mine explosions. Readers will also learn about safety operations, and assessments for the sealed mine atmosphere. With descriptions of chapter case studies, mining engineers and researchers will learn how to apply safety measures in underground coal mines to improve mining atmospheres and save lives.

Explosion Pressure Design Criteria for New Seals in U.S. Coal Mines

Author : M. J. Sapko,R. Karl Zipf
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Mine explosions
ISBN : PSU:000061573833

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Explosion Pressure Design Criteria for New Seals in U.S. Coal Mines by M. J. Sapko,R. Karl Zipf Pdf

Seals are barriers constructed in underground coal mines throughout the United States to isolate abandoned mining panels or groups of panels from the active workings. Historically, mining regulations required seals to withstand a 140-kPa (20-psig) explosion pressure. However, the Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act ("MINER Act") requires the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to increase this design standard by the end of 2007. This report provides a sound scientific and engineering justification to recommend a three-tiered explosion pressure design criterion for new seals in coal mines in response to the MINER Act. Much of the information contained in this report also applies to existing seals. Engineers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) examined seal design criteria and practices used in the United States, Europe, and Australia and then classified seals into their various applications. Next, the engineers considered various kinds of explosive atmospheres that can accumulate within sealed areas and used thermodynamic calculations and simple gas explosion models to estimate worst-case explosion pressures that could impact seals. Three design pressure-time curves were developed for the dynamic structural analysis of new seals under the conditions in which those seals may be used: unmonitored seals where there is a possibility of methane-air detonation or high-pressure nonreactive shock waves and their reflections behind the seal; unmonitored seals with little likelihood of detonation or high-pressure nonreactive shock waves and their reflections; and monitored seals where the amount of potentially explosive methane-air is strictly limited and controlled. Figure I is a simple flowchart that illustrates the key decisions in choosing between the monitored or unmonitored seal design approaches and the three design pressure-time curves. For the first condition, an unmonitored seal with an explosion run-up length of more than 50 m (165 ft), the possibility of detonation or high-pressure nonreactive shock waves and their reflections exists. The recommended design pressure-time curve rises to 4.4 MPa (640 psig) and then falls to the 800-kPa (120-psig) constant volume (CV) explosion overpressure. For unmonitored seals with an explosion run-up length of less than 50 m (165 ft), the possibility of detonation or high-pressure nonreactive shock waves and their reflections is less likely. A less severe design pressure-time curve that simply rises to the 800-kPa (120-psig) CV explosion overpressure may be employed. For monitored seals, engineers can use a 345-kPa (50-psig) design pressure-time curve if monitoring can ensure that (1) the maximum length of explosive mix behind a seal does not exceed 5 m (16 ft) and (2) the volume of explosive mix does not exceed 40% of the total sealed volume. Use of this 345-kPa (50-psig) design pressure-time curve requires monitoring and active management of the sealed area atmosphere. These design pressure-time curves apply to new seal design and construction. NIOSH engineers used these design pressure-time curves along with the Wall Analysis Code (WAC) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a simple plug analysis to develop design charts for the minimum required seal thickness to withstand each of these explosion pressure-time curves. These design charts consider a range of practical construction materials used in the mining industry and specify a minimum seal thickness given a certain seal height. Results of these analyses show that resistance to even the 4.4-MPa (640-psig) design pressure time curve can be achieved using common seal construction materials at reasonable thickness, demonstrating the feasibility and practical applications of this report. Engineers can also use other structural analysis programs to analyze and design seals by using the appropriate design pressure-time curve for the structural load and a design safety factor of 2 or more. Finally, this report also provides criteria for monitoring the atmosphere behind seals. NIOSH will continue research efforts to improve underground coal mine sealing strategies and to prevent explosions in sealed areas of coal mines. In collaboration with the U.S. National Laboratories, NIOSH will further examine the dynamics of methane and coal dust explosions in mines and the dynamic response of seals to these explosion loads. This upcoming project seeks to better understand the detonation phenomena and simple techniques to protect seals from transient pressures. Additional work will include field measurements of the atmosphere within sealed areas. Successful implementation of the seal design criteria and the associated recommendations in this report for new seal design and construction should significantly reduce the risk of seal failure due to explosions in abandoned areas of underground coal mines.

The Prevention of Mine Explosions

Author : Victor Watteyne,Carl Meissner,Arthur Desborough
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1912
Category : Mine explosions
ISBN : UOM:39015077560459

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Explosions and Fires in Bituminous-coal Mines

Author : United States. Bureau of Mines
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1946
Category : Coal mine accidents
ISBN : UOM:39015077562232

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The Explosion Hazard in Mining

Author : John Nagy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Mine explosions
ISBN : PURD:32754063534303

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Report of Investigation

Author : George M. Fesak,Dale R. Cavanaugh
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Coal mine accidents
ISBN : UOM:39015028447285

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Report of Investigation by George M. Fesak,Dale R. Cavanaugh Pdf

Informational Report

Author : United States. Mine Safety and Health Administration
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Mine safety
ISBN : MINN:319510028808299

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Explosions in Coal Mines

Author : W. N. Atkinson,J. B. Atkinson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1886
Category : Coal Mines
ISBN : HARVARD:HN6DYS

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Dust Sampling and Laboratory Testing Procedures After Underground Coal Mine Explosions

Author : Clete R. Stephan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Coal mines and mining
ISBN : UOM:39015037770198

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Dust Sampling and Laboratory Testing Procedures After Underground Coal Mine Explosions by Clete R. Stephan Pdf

Summarizes the methods for collecting samples of the coal and remaining dust taken after an underground coal mine explosion and discusses the information obtained by analysis of each sample.

Explosions and Other Accidents from Mudcapped Shots in Coal Mines

Author : Daniel Harrington,Clarence Watson Owings
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1929
Category : Coal mines and mining
ISBN : UOM:39015077570326

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Explosions and Other Accidents from Mudcapped Shots in Coal Mines by Daniel Harrington,Clarence Watson Owings Pdf

Information Report

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Mine safety
ISBN : UCBK:C029859645

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Information Report by Anonim Pdf