2017
DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v8i1.4488
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Modeling of the Crossing Point Temperature Phenomenon in the Low-temperature Oxidation of Coal

Abstract: In this study, modeling of the crossing point temperature (CPT) phenomenon in the lowtemperature oxidation of coal was carried out using COMSOL Multiphysics®. Lowtemperature oxidation can lead to spontaneous combustion of coal stockpiles. The CPT phenomenon was modeled with the kinetics data obtained from a prior laboratory experimental study. The coupling of the heat-transfer phenomenon through conduction and convection determined the thermal evolution model. In this case, coal received the initial heat of th… Show more

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“…The development of numerical studies related to spontaneous coal fires has entered the domain of CFDs (Taraba et al, 2014) and multiphysics simulations (Thabari et al, 2021;Saleh et al, 2017). Large-scale simulations with stockpile conditions exposed to prolonged ambient thermal exposure have been done before ( Zhang et al, 2016;Taraba et al, 2014,).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of numerical studies related to spontaneous coal fires has entered the domain of CFDs (Taraba et al, 2014) and multiphysics simulations (Thabari et al, 2021;Saleh et al, 2017). Large-scale simulations with stockpile conditions exposed to prolonged ambient thermal exposure have been done before ( Zhang et al, 2016;Taraba et al, 2014,).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modeling was carried out using COMSOL Multiphysics. The modeling of coal selfheating using COMSOL had been done previously to determine the characteristics of its spontaneous combustion by modeling the heat distribution of the coal when heated [11][12][13]. This study presents the effect of the heat exchanger surface area by varying the coil geometry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If it has become dry, the peat that was originally hydrophilic becomes hydrophobic (water-repellent, not easily penetrated by water) (Valat et al, 1991;Murtilaksono et al, 2016;Perdana et al, 2018). In such conditions, peat is highly flammable, and when burning smoldering combustion in the peat, biomass and low-rank coal piles can continue for a long time and be difficult to extinguish (Saleh et al, 2017). Peat fire events originate from peatland conditions that have become dry, with the highest moisture content that can burn is approximately 250% (dry base) (Rein et al, 2008) or 150% (Prat-Guitart et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%