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Research Article

Research on the Effect of Wind Direction and Speed on the Distribution of Coal Temperature Field

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Received 20 Nov 2023, Accepted 04 Jan 2024, Published online: 09 Jan 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Insufficient handling of spontaneous combustion in coal piles arises from the influence of natural wind during the piling process, resulting in the displacement of the heat source. To investigate the impact of wind flow on heat source movement in simulated coal piles under varying wind velocities, an experimental stage was established. The research findings elucidate that both normal and tangential winds exert an influence on the heat source position, with normal winds exhibiting a greater effect than tangential winds. The relationship between heat source position speed and wind speed magnitude follows a common fitting function under both wind conditions. Specifically, the speed of the heat source at the edge position demonstrates a linear correlation with the magnitude of wind speed, while the speed of the heat source at the center position conforms to a quadratic function with the wind speed magnitude. The heat source moves at a distance of 0.8 cm to 5.3 cm on the Y = 0 tangent, corresponding to a moving speed of 0.03 cm/min to 0.18 cm/min. On theY = −20 tangent, the heat source moves at a distance of 2.1 cm to 8.1 cm, corresponding to a moving speed of 0.07 cm/min to 0.27 cm/min. Moreover, the study reveals that the influence on heat source movement at the center of the simulated coal pile diminishes as wind speed decreases under both wind conditions. These research findings provide a theoretical foundation for managing spontaneous combustion in coal piles and offer insights into precise management of heat source positions within coal piles.

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