Mining Product: SponCom - Spontaneous Combustion Assessment Software
Original creation date: October 1994
SPONCOM is software to aid mining operators, regulatory bodies, and consultants in the assessment of the spontaneous combustion risk of an underground mining operation.
The DOS-based SPONCOM expert system was originally developed by the US Bureau of Mines (USBM). To develop the program, information was gathered and correlated with USBM's experimental studies to form the knowledge base for the program.
SponCom determines the coal's spontaneous combustion potential and what effect the coal properties, geologic and mining conditions, and mining methods have on the spontaneous combustion risk of the mining operation.
This new release 2.0 is a completely rewritten version of the earlier DOS-based SPONCOM and is designed to run on the Microsoft Windows® operating system. The technical output remains the same but is presented in a more user-friendly format.
To install, download the ZIP archive, unpack into a temporary folder and run SponCom2setup.exe.
Authors: NIOSH
Audience: Mine operators
Software (Windows) - September 2011
Version: 2.0
Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2011 Sep
See Also
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- CFD Modeling of Spontaneous Heating in a Large-Scale Coal Chamber
- The Effect of Ventilation on Spontaneous Heating of Coal
- Effects of Far-Field Shearing Deformation on Fracturing Around an Underground Opening
- Machine Injury Prediction by Simulation Using Human Models
- Practical Risk Assessment Guidelines for Identifying, Assessing, and Mitigating Stored Energy Hazards in Underground Coal Mines During and After a Mine Emergency
- Proceedings of the International Workshop on Rock Mass Classification in Underground Mining
- SPONCOM - A Computer Program for the Prediction of the Spontaneous Combustion Potential of an Underground Coal Mine
- Spontaneous Combustion
- Technology News 545 - NIOSH Updates Spontaneous Combustion Assessment Software
- Page last reviewed: 10/22/2016
- Page last updated: 9/20/2012
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program