An Empirical Model For Assessing Gob Gas Control Requirements

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. M. English
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

A basic model has been developed to help assess methane control needs for longwall mining of coal in gassy areas. Rather than depending upon reservoir and rock mechanic theory, it uses an empirically-determined gas emission rate as an input and operates on the assumption that, within a specific region and zone, gas emissions will be relatively equivalent for uniform incremental volumes of gob created by mining. The computer program divides longwall panels into segments, keeps track of the face advance, and generates emission rates and volumes for both the entire panel and for individual zones within the panel by summing values for all undermined segments. This model can aid the determination of the number, size, and location of vertical wells or other methane control applications that are needed for gob gas control.
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APA: L. M. English  (1998)  An Empirical Model For Assessing Gob Gas Control Requirements

MLA: L. M. English An Empirical Model For Assessing Gob Gas Control Requirements. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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