Conference Proceedings
Fourth International Mine Ventilation Congress, Brisbane (Proceedings and Addendum volume)
Conference Proceedings
Fourth International Mine Ventilation Congress, Brisbane (Proceedings and Addendum volume)
The Behaviour of a Flame Safety Lamp in a Methane Coal Dust Air Atmosphere
An explosion occurred at Moura No. 4 underground coal mine in Queensland on 16 July 1986 and resulted in the loss of 12 lives. The official report of the accident concluded that the most likely source of ignition was the flame safety lamp. This paper describes an investigation of the behaviour of a flame safety lamp, similar to the one involved in the Moura explosion in atmospheres of methane, coal dust and air, carried out at the Queensland Department of Mines . Testing and Research Station. The behaviour of the lamp is described in conditions of varying methane and coal dust concentrations in air, and varying air velocity. Particular emphasis is given to the 'phenomenon of burning which occurs inside the gauze and which is capable of causing the ignition of an external explosive atmosphere.
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P Golledge, W Urbank, V J Osborne
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