The Open Mechanical Engineering Journal
2016, 10 : 148-159Published online 2016 September 28. DOI: 10.2174/1874155X01610010148
Publisher ID: TOMEJ-10-148
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Energy Balance Analysis on a Preheating Catalytic Oxidation Device of Coal Mine Ventilation Air Methane
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ABSTRACT
Energy balance analysis was carried out during the operation process of a preheating catalytic oxidation device of coal mine ventilation air methane. The effects of space velocity, inlet gas temperature and methane volume concentration on each energy balance term were studied. The experimental results show that: the exothermic oxidation power and the surface heat dissipation power loss rise with the increase of methane volume concentration and the oxidation bed inlet temperature, and yet fall when space velocity achieves a high enough value; the exhaust heat power loss is enhanced significantly with the growth of the inlet temperature and space velocity, but the change of methane volume concentration has very little influence on the exhaust heat loss power; the fraction of the exhaust heat loss descends significantly with the increase of methane volume concentration and inlet temperature, and yet rises obviously with the improvement of space velocity. The above results provide a theoretical guidance on the stable self-heating maintenance operation of the preheating catalytic oxidation device.