Session 11A - Mine fires
Session A
Thursday, August 15, 2024 |
1:40 PM - 2:55 PM |
Perth Room |
Speaker
Dr Xiao Huang
Student
Xi'an University of Science and Technology
Synthesis and characteristics of hermosensitive hydro gel for extinguishing coal mines fire
1:40 PM - 2:05 PMBiography
Xiao Huang, born in July 1998, is a doctoral candidate in Safety Science and Engineering at Xi 'an University of Science and Technology, Shaanxi Province, China. Huang received her bachelor's degree in Fire Engineering in 2019 and her master's degree in Safety Science and Engineering in 2022. Huang studied under the guidance of Professor Li Ma, who has made significant contributions to the theory and technology of coal fire disaster prevention and control, and has awarded the honorary title of national talent in China. Based on Professor Ma's fire prevention project in the coal mine, Huang focuses on the development and testing of gel fire extinguishing materials, and independently set up test platforms to evaluate the fire extinguishing effect. Accordingly, she published 7 papers in various journals and obtained 5 patents so far.
Mr Laisheng Huang
N/a
China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing
Study on the Impact of Mine Fire Smoke Flow on Ventilation Systems Based on Ventsim
2:05 PM - 2:30 PMBiography
Laisheng Huang is a PhD student at the School of Emergency Management and Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing). His research focuses on mine ventilation and prevention of gas disasters. During his doctoral studies, he has published 7 SCI papers, obtained 6 authorized patents, and participated in 5 research projects on mine ventilation.
Dr Jing Fan
Student
Xi'an University of Science and Technology
Research on the Process of Cloud Formation and the Induced Explosion from Smoldering Deposited Coal Dust with Varying Degrees
2:30 PM - 2:55 PMBiography
Jing Fan, born in February 1994, is a doctoral candidate in Safety Science and Engineering at Xi’an University of Science and Technology in Shaanxi, China. He earned his bachelor's degree in fire safety in 2016 and his master's degree in 2019. Jing focuses on research in fire safety, coal fire prevention, and dust explosion mechanisms. He has made systematic and original contributions to understanding coal dust spontaneous combustion and explosion prevention in industrial settings. Jing developed an experimental platform to study these processes in thermal environments, successfully exploring self-ignition induced explosions and critical conditions. He has published ten papers in various journals and holds three invention patents.