The oxidation of different types of coal under self-heating conditions is c
onsidered using the crossing point method performed in a cubical wire-mesh
basket. This study investigates the effect of particle size and the physica
l structure of coals (including pore size and surface area) on the self-hea
ting character of high and low rank Indonesian coals and their blends. The
results confirm that both particle size and surface area give considerably
different effects on critical ambient temperature, the activation energy an
d the product of exothermicity and the pre-exponential factor of low and hi
gh rank coals. It was found that the self-heating characteristics of high r
ank coals were strongly dependent upon the particle size of the coals. For
low rank coals, the dependence was weaker. A coal bed with mixed sizes is t
hus more vulnerable than one with segregated sizes. This means that one mus
t carefully consider the particle size distribution to judge the spontaneou
s ignition behaviour of coal. it is suggested that the potential for sponta
neous combustion of blended coal is greater following the increased percent
age of more reactive coal. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserv
ed.