Abstract

ABSTRACT It is imperative to have an in-depth understanding of the coal dust explosion reaction mechanism to control and prevent coal explosions in the coal mining industry and promote the safe and efficient utilization of coal resources. The volatile gases are the primary components involved in coal dust explosion reactions. Therefore, studying the explosion reaction mechanism of volatile gases in coal dust is of great significance for revealing the process of coal dust explosion. This study conducted a thermogravimetric mass spectrometry (TG-MS) experiment to analyze the mass loss characteristics and volatile gas components during coal dust pyrolysis. Experimental results showed that the pyrolysis process of coal dust is mainly divided into three stages. The main components of volatile gases escaping from coal dust pyrolysis are CO, CH4, CO2, and H2O. Then, the Chemkin-Pro numerical simulation method was also introduced to analyze the mixture explosion reaction process of coal dust pyrolysis volatile gas. The sensitivity analysis and the rates of production analysis (ROP) of reactants, products, and intermediate products during the volatile gas explosion reaction were conducted. Furthermore, 14 components and 27 key elementary reactions involved in the reaction process were simplified and extracted. A simplified reaction pathway for the mixture explosion of coal dust pyrolysis volatile gas was constructed. This study introduces a novel approach to investigate the mechanism of homogeneous combustion of volatile gases in coal dust explosion reactions.

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