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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2016

Experimental study on the minimum ignition temperature of coal dust clouds in oxy-fuel combustion atmospheres

Dejian Wu; Frederik Norman; Filip Verplaetsen; Eric Van den Bulck

BAM furnace apparatus tests were conducted to investigate the minimum ignition temperature of coal dusts (MITC) in O2/CO2 atmospheres with an O2 mole fraction from 20 to 50%. Three coal dusts: Indonesian Sebuku coal, Pittsburgh No.8 coal and South African coal were tested. Experimental results showed that the dust explosion risk increases significantly with increasing O2 mole fraction by reducing the minimum ignition temperature for the three tested coal dust clouds dramatically (even by 100°C). Compared with conventional combustion, the inhibiting effect of CO2 was found to be comparatively large in dust clouds, particularly for the coal dusts with high volatile content. The retardation effect of the moisture content on the ignition of dust clouds was also found to be pronounced. In addition, a modified steady-state mathematical model based on heterogeneous reaction was proposed to interpret the observed experimental phenomena and to estimate the ignition mechanism of coal dust clouds under minimum ignition temperature conditions. The analysis revealed that heterogeneous ignition dominates the ignition mechanism for sub-/bituminous coal dusts under minimum ignition temperature conditions, but the decrease of coal maturity facilitates homogeneous ignition. These results improve our understanding of the ignition behaviour and the explosion risk of coal dust clouds in oxy-fuel combustion atmospheres.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009

A numerical study of the influence of ammonia addition on the auto-ignition limits of methane/air mixtures

F. Van den Schoor; Frederik Norman; Luc Vandebroek; Filip Verplaetsen; Jan Berghmans

In this study the auto-ignition limit of ammonia/methane/air mixtures is calculated based upon a perfectly stirred reactor model with convective heat transfer. The results of four different reaction mechanisms are compared with existing experimental data at an initial temperature of 723 K with ammonia concentrations of 0-20 mol.% and methane concentrations of 2.5-10 mol.%. It is found that the calculation of the auto-ignition limit pressure at constant temperature leads to larger relative deviations between calculated and experimental results than the calculation of the auto-ignition temperature at constant pressure. In addition to the calculations, a reaction path analysis is performed to explain the observed lowering of the auto-ignition limit of methane/air mixtures by ammonia addition. It is found that this decrease is caused by the formation of NO and NO(2), which enhance the oxidation of methane at low temperatures.


Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2006

Influence of the ignition source location on the determination of the explosion pressure at elevated initial pressures

F. Van den Schoor; Frederik Norman; Filip Verplaetsen


Fuel | 2015

Experimental investigation on the self-ignition behaviour of coal dust accumulations in oxy-fuel combustion system

Dejian Wu; Xinyan Huang; Frederik Norman; Filip Verplaetsen; Jan Berghmans; Eric Van den Bulck


Proceedings of the Eurosensors XVII, the European Conference on Solid-State Transducers | 2003

DEVELOPMENT OF A MICRO GAS TURBINE FOR ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION

Jan Peirs; Dominiek Reynaerts; Filip Verplaetsen; Frederik Norman; S Lefever


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006

Auto-ignition and upper explosion limit of rich propane-air mixtures at elevated pressures.

Frederik Norman; F. Van den Schoor; Filip Verplaetsen


Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2007

Explosion limits of mixtures relevant to the production of 1,2 dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride)

F. Van den Schoor; Frederik Norman; L. Tangen; O. Sæter; Filip Verplaetsen


Procedia Engineering | 2012

The dust explosion characteristics of coal dust in an oxygen enriched atmosphere

Frederik Norman; Jan Berghmans; Filip Verplaetsen


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2009

Flammability limits, limiting oxygen concentration and minimum inert gas/combustible ratio of H2/CO/N2/air mixtures

F. Van den Schoor; Frederik Norman; K. Vandermeiren; Filip Verplaetsen; Jan Berghmans; E. Van den Bulck


Chemical engineering transactions | 2013

The Minimum Ignition Energy of Coal Dust in an Oxygen Enriched Atmosphere

Cal E; Ng Tran; Frederik Norman; Jan Berghmans; Filip Verplaetsen

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Filip Verplaetsen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Berghmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Eric Van den Bulck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dejian Wu

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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F. Van den Schoor

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Luc Vandebroek

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Maarten Vanierschot

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dominiek Reynaerts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Peirs

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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