1997
DOI: 10.3801/iafss.fss.5-1237
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A Numerical Study Of Smoke Movement Along An Inclined Coal Conveyor

Abstract: Conveyor belt systems used in underground mines have the potential to give rise to severe fires unless they are made from a suitable material. Statistical data on such fires show that the most significant risk is from collapsed idler rollers We have performed a study to assess the characteristics of such fires and to determine their influence on personnel working within an underground system. Cone Calorimeter testing was carried out to determine the combustion properties of typical belt materials. From this in… Show more

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“…Green and Fletcher [4] developed design fire scenarios for conveyor belt fires and applied the results in ensuing CFD modelling. Applying data from cone calorimeter experiments, the peak heat release rate of the non-fire resistant scenario was set to 1.0 MW and the fire growth was assumed to follow a t 2 curve attaining the peak value after 300 s. The modelled region was 0.9 m wide, 3 m along the belt and 0.4 m high.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green and Fletcher [4] developed design fire scenarios for conveyor belt fires and applied the results in ensuing CFD modelling. Applying data from cone calorimeter experiments, the peak heat release rate of the non-fire resistant scenario was set to 1.0 MW and the fire growth was assumed to follow a t 2 curve attaining the peak value after 300 s. The modelled region was 0.9 m wide, 3 m along the belt and 0.4 m high.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%