2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlp.2016.02.004
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A review on understanding explosions from methane–air mixture

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“…Other researchers investigated the lower explosion concentration, lower oxygen concentration and hybrid, and the ignition influence on the coal dust explosion. These investigations used a confined explosion chamber such 20 and 1000 L explosion chambers . Other scholars investigated the minimum initiation energy of the coal dust, and the MAIT of a coal dust layer .…”
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“…Other researchers investigated the lower explosion concentration, lower oxygen concentration and hybrid, and the ignition influence on the coal dust explosion. These investigations used a confined explosion chamber such 20 and 1000 L explosion chambers . Other scholars investigated the minimum initiation energy of the coal dust, and the MAIT of a coal dust layer .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conclusion was that the explosion sensitivity was reduced as the moisture content of the coal dust increased. Other studies investigated the influence of moisture on the heating rate and tendency for coal dust to spontaneously combust …”
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“…Methane-air systems are lifethreatening mixtures, particularly in underground coal mines. Methane from coal mines initiated explosions, and the explosions are later escalated by coal dusts [8]. Experimental studies [9] show that particles increase the turbulent burning velocity because of the increase in the turbulence level by particle-turbulence interaction.…”
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confidence: 99%