Affiliation:
1. Sustainable Minerals Institute , The University of Queensland , Brisbane , Australia
Abstract
Abstract
The fire behaviour and smoke behaviour of a fire in an underground mine will be largely dictated by the heat release rate of the fire. The heat release rate per unit area is generally the output from small-scale fire experiments and can be applied for larger objects with varying surface area. This paper studies the impact of varying heat release rate per unit area for fires in materials and substances typically found underground. Data from earlier fire experiments were analysed and discussed, and several different heat release rate curves and flame spread velocities for various fuel components were developed and discussed. It was found that the hydraulic hose presented the highest peak heat release rate per unit area of the solid fuel items, followed by the low-voltage cable, cab interior, and tyre in descending order. The increase in the peak heat release rate was highest for the highest incident heat flux levels, representative for scenarios underneath a mining vehicle. The heat release rate per unit area of pool fires underneath a vehicle is significantly higher than a corresponding free burning case - attributed to the higher incident heat flux – but a gravel surface underneath a pool fire will reduce the heat release rate considerably. Line fires in larger bundles of electrical cables were modelled and found to attain the peak flame spread velocity more rapidly compared with a fire in hydraulic hoses. This was caused by the higher heat release rate of the initial fire and ignited segments in the electrical cable case.
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