Fundamental Studies for Detecting Fire Source of Spontaneous Combustion Using the Self-Potential Method ù In Situ Measurement in a Combusting Coal Waste Pile

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K Uchino M Inoue
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Self-potential anomalies are generated by fluid pressure gradient, by temperature gradient or by chemical gradient. On the basis of this principle, a new technique is proposed to locate the fire source of spontaneous combustion of coal by the self-potential method. In order to investigate whether this method can be applied to locate the spontaneous combustion of coal in practice, surveys of self-potential distributions were undertaken in a coal waste pile undergoing spontaneous combustion. The results showed that there is a negative centre of the electrical potential distribution in the measurement area. The potential in this centre is about 140 mV lower than that in the surrounding area. Moreover, the negative centre of electrical potential distribution almost overlaps with the high temperature zone. Therefore, it is concluded that it is possible to locate the heat source by the measurement of self-potential distribution.
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APA: K Uchino M Inoue  (2005)  Fundamental Studies for Detecting Fire Source of Spontaneous Combustion Using the Self-Potential Method ù In Situ Measurement in a Combusting Coal Waste Pile

MLA: K Uchino M Inoue Fundamental Studies for Detecting Fire Source of Spontaneous Combustion Using the Self-Potential Method ù In Situ Measurement in a Combusting Coal Waste Pile. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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