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An adiabatic testing procedure for determining the self-heating propensity
of coal has been evaluated using New Zealand coals. Repeatability of the se
lf-heating rate (R-70), Obtained by the method, is less than +/-5% of the a
verage value for tests performed consecutively over 3-4 days. For longer ti
me periods, even using samples under controlled storage, the self-heating r
ate value decreases noticeably due to pre-oxidation effects. This pre-oxida
tion effect can be described by the equation R-70(t) = at(b), where t is th
e time in days, b a constant dependent on storage method and particle size
and a the R-70 value of fresh coal. When stored samples are used for analys
is, knowledge of this relationship can be used to extrapolate a fresh coal
R-70 value by doing repeated tests over time. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V
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