Investigation into the Sulphide Dust Explosibility And The Influences Of Post Detonation Fumes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. D. S. Gillies Yunsheng Yao P. Golledge
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

In order to investigate the explosibility of sulphide mineral dusts, sulphide ore samples were collected from five underground metalliferous mines in Australia. The mineralogical and chemical composition of the dust samples was analysed by X-Ray Powder Diffraction and Atomic Absorption techniques. Simulated post detonation fumes were produced and used in dust explosibility tests to examine the influence of the fumes on sulphide dust ex- plosions. These tests were conducted in a 20 Litre Siwek Explosion Chamber with measurement and control system that is regarded as a standard testing system worldwide for dust explosion studies. The dust mineralogical composition and dust explosibility tests indicated that the content of sulphur can not accurately predict the explosibity of the sulphide dust. The percentage content of pyrite in the sulphide dust can be a relatively reliable diagnostic criterion in evaluating the risk of sulphide dust explosions in the mining of a massive sulphide orebody. The hybrid explosion tests demonstrated that the post detonation fumes from ANFO not only decrease the lower explosion limit of the sulphide dusts, but also increase the severity of the dust explosions. The explosion pressure reaches its peak value when the fumes content in the explosion chamber is about 20 per cent by volume
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APA: A. D. S. Gillies Yunsheng Yao P. Golledge  (1997)  Investigation into the Sulphide Dust Explosibility And The Influences Of Post Detonation Fumes

MLA: A. D. S. Gillies Yunsheng Yao P. Golledge Investigation into the Sulphide Dust Explosibility And The Influences Of Post Detonation Fumes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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