Assessment of Hazard Due to Release of Gaseous Ammonia from the Fly Ash-Water Mixture Applied in Longwall Mine Gobs

Purpose: The introduction of flue gas denitrification technologies by selective catalytic reduction (SCR) or selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) in coal fired plants resulted in an increase of ammonia content in fly ash. The utilization of fly ash in fire and ventilation prevention of hard coal...

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Main Authors: Eugeniusz Krause, Leszek Drobek, Tomasz Borecki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa) 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Mining
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396015300021
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spelling doaj-5d75b69c746242bd85e93a3f7cff23b12020-12-02T07:52:13ZengCentral Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)Journal of Sustainable Mining2300-39602014-01-011321510.7424/jsm140201Assessment of Hazard Due to Release of Gaseous Ammonia from the Fly Ash-Water Mixture Applied in Longwall Mine GobsEugeniusz Krause0Leszek Drobek1Tomasz Borecki2Department of Gas Hazard Control, Expérimental Mine “Barbara”, Central Mining Institute (Katowice, Poland)Department of Environment Monitoring, Central Mining Institute (Katowice, Poland)Department of Environment Monitoring, Central Mining Institute (Katowice, Poland)Purpose: The introduction of flue gas denitrification technologies by selective catalytic reduction (SCR) or selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) in coal fired plants resulted in an increase of ammonia content in fly ash. The utilization of fly ash in fire and ventilation prevention of hard coal mines causes the release of ammonia from a fly ash-water mixture. In the applied technology of the ash and water mixture, ammonia in gaseous form is discharged and mixes with the air flowing through the mine airways. In this article, reference is made to the risk assessment of gaseous ammonia in the longwall area during the application of the fly ash-water mixture to the gobs in the U-tube ventilation system. Methods: The test methods include: ammonia release from ash and water mixtures at various temperatures and in respect to different proportions of water to ash with use of a multigas analyzer with an FTIR detector. Results: The results of the laboratory tests helped to determine the size of the ammonia stream released from the fly ash-water mixture in respect to different ratios of water to ash. Practical implications: Laboratory studies allow for ventilation and gaseous analysis to assess the level of ammonia risk, in the mine airways, from exhaust air discharged from the longwall area. Originality/value: Based on the literature review, this type of research has not been carried out so far.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396015300021Ammoniafly ashgas hazard
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Leszek Drobek
Tomasz Borecki
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Leszek Drobek
Tomasz Borecki
Assessment of Hazard Due to Release of Gaseous Ammonia from the Fly Ash-Water Mixture Applied in Longwall Mine Gobs
Journal of Sustainable Mining
Ammonia
fly ash
gas hazard
author_facet Eugeniusz Krause
Leszek Drobek
Tomasz Borecki
author_sort Eugeniusz Krause
title Assessment of Hazard Due to Release of Gaseous Ammonia from the Fly Ash-Water Mixture Applied in Longwall Mine Gobs
title_short Assessment of Hazard Due to Release of Gaseous Ammonia from the Fly Ash-Water Mixture Applied in Longwall Mine Gobs
title_full Assessment of Hazard Due to Release of Gaseous Ammonia from the Fly Ash-Water Mixture Applied in Longwall Mine Gobs
title_fullStr Assessment of Hazard Due to Release of Gaseous Ammonia from the Fly Ash-Water Mixture Applied in Longwall Mine Gobs
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Hazard Due to Release of Gaseous Ammonia from the Fly Ash-Water Mixture Applied in Longwall Mine Gobs
title_sort assessment of hazard due to release of gaseous ammonia from the fly ash-water mixture applied in longwall mine gobs
publisher Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)
series Journal of Sustainable Mining
issn 2300-3960
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Purpose: The introduction of flue gas denitrification technologies by selective catalytic reduction (SCR) or selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) in coal fired plants resulted in an increase of ammonia content in fly ash. The utilization of fly ash in fire and ventilation prevention of hard coal mines causes the release of ammonia from a fly ash-water mixture. In the applied technology of the ash and water mixture, ammonia in gaseous form is discharged and mixes with the air flowing through the mine airways. In this article, reference is made to the risk assessment of gaseous ammonia in the longwall area during the application of the fly ash-water mixture to the gobs in the U-tube ventilation system. Methods: The test methods include: ammonia release from ash and water mixtures at various temperatures and in respect to different proportions of water to ash with use of a multigas analyzer with an FTIR detector. Results: The results of the laboratory tests helped to determine the size of the ammonia stream released from the fly ash-water mixture in respect to different ratios of water to ash. Practical implications: Laboratory studies allow for ventilation and gaseous analysis to assess the level of ammonia risk, in the mine airways, from exhaust air discharged from the longwall area. Originality/value: Based on the literature review, this type of research has not been carried out so far.
topic Ammonia
fly ash
gas hazard
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396015300021
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