Authors
Francesco Restuccia, Nicolas Ptak, Guillermo Rein
Publication date
2017/2
Journal
Combustion and Flame
Volume
176
Pages
213–219
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The combustion of shale, a porous sedimentary rock, has been reported at times in outcrop deposits and mining piles. However, the initiating event of most of these fires is unknown. It could be that, under the right conditions, shale rock undergoes spontaneous exothermic reactions in the presence of oxygen. This work studies experimentally and for the first time the self-heating behavior of shale rock. Because shale has high inert content, novel diagnostics such as mass loss measurements and visual observation of charring are introduced to detect self-heating ignition in respect to other self-heating materials with lower inter content. Using field samples collected from the outcrop at Kimmeridge Bay (UK) and the Frank-Kamenetskii theory of ignition, we determine the effective kinetic parameters for two particle-size distributions of shale. These parameters are then used to upscale the results to geological deposits and …
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Scholar articles
F Restuccia, N Ptak, G Rein - Combustion and Flame, 2017
F Restuccia, N Ptak, G Rein - EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 2016