Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal

The assessment of the explosibility and severity characteristics of Bayan coal and Tanito coal was investigated over various concentrations in a 20 L Siwek spherical explosion chamber. The coals tested in this study were also compared with other organic dusts such as palm-based soap noodle, tea powd...

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Main Authors: Wan Zaiton, Wan Sulaiman, Mohd Fadzil, Mohd Idris, Rafiziana, Md. Kasmani, Jolius, Gimbun
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author Wan Zaiton, Wan Sulaiman
Mohd Fadzil, Mohd Idris
Rafiziana, Md. Kasmani
Jolius, Gimbun
author_facet Wan Zaiton, Wan Sulaiman
Mohd Fadzil, Mohd Idris
Rafiziana, Md. Kasmani
Jolius, Gimbun
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description The assessment of the explosibility and severity characteristics of Bayan coal and Tanito coal was investigated over various concentrations in a 20 L Siwek spherical explosion chamber. The coals tested in this study were also compared with other organic dusts such as palm-based soap noodle, tea powder, black rice, and rice flour, which were tested using the same explosion chamber and procedures. The severity and explosibility of the coals increase as their concentration increases. The Pmax of Bayan coal (10.15 bar) is higher than that of Tanito coal (7.35 bar). The Kst of Bayan coal (48.04 bar m s−1) is also higher than that of Tanito coal (16.83 bar m s−1). Among all the dusts studied using the same chamber and procedures, palm-based soap noodle has the highest Pmax at 16 bar, while tea powder has the lowest Pmax at 6.35 bar. The results show that the explosibility and severity of the coals increase as the concentrations increase, and the moisture content, coal ranking, and different types of organic dust have a significant influence on the severity characteristics of dust explosions.
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spelling ump-415592024-06-12T06:21:31Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41559/ Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal Wan Zaiton, Wan Sulaiman Mohd Fadzil, Mohd Idris Rafiziana, Md. Kasmani Jolius, Gimbun HD Industries. Land use. Labor T Technology (General) The assessment of the explosibility and severity characteristics of Bayan coal and Tanito coal was investigated over various concentrations in a 20 L Siwek spherical explosion chamber. The coals tested in this study were also compared with other organic dusts such as palm-based soap noodle, tea powder, black rice, and rice flour, which were tested using the same explosion chamber and procedures. The severity and explosibility of the coals increase as their concentration increases. The Pmax of Bayan coal (10.15 bar) is higher than that of Tanito coal (7.35 bar). The Kst of Bayan coal (48.04 bar m s−1) is also higher than that of Tanito coal (16.83 bar m s−1). Among all the dusts studied using the same chamber and procedures, palm-based soap noodle has the highest Pmax at 16 bar, while tea powder has the lowest Pmax at 6.35 bar. The results show that the explosibility and severity of the coals increase as the concentrations increase, and the moisture content, coal ranking, and different types of organic dust have a significant influence on the severity characteristics of dust explosions. Wiley-VCH GmbH, Weinheim 2024 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41559/1/Dust%20Explosibility%20and%20Severity.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41559/2/Dust%20Explosibility%20and%20Severity%20of%20Bayan%20and%20Tanito%20Coal.pdf Wan Zaiton, Wan Sulaiman and Mohd Fadzil, Mohd Idris and Rafiziana, Md. Kasmani and Jolius, Gimbun (2024) Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal. Chemical Engineering and Technology. pp. 1-6. ISSN 1521-4125. (In Press / Online First) (In Press / Online First) https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.202300514 10.1002/ceat.202300514
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
T Technology (General)
Wan Zaiton, Wan Sulaiman
Mohd Fadzil, Mohd Idris
Rafiziana, Md. Kasmani
Jolius, Gimbun
Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal
title Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal
title_full Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal
title_fullStr Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal
title_full_unstemmed Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal
title_short Dust Explosibility and Severity of Bayan and Tanito Coal
title_sort dust explosibility and severity of bayan and tanito coal
topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
T Technology (General)
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