CFD Modelling of Methane Flow Around Longwall Coal Faces

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. X. Ren J. S. Edwards R. R. Jozefowicz
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The control of methane emission into underground mine workings is important both for the safety and productivity of the mine. As deeper and gasser coal seams are mined, ventilation methods involving increasing air pressures and quantities across mine workings may not be able to cope consistently with methane emission rates during the production cycle. An accurate prediction of methane emission into mine workings is of great significance in the design of ventilation systems and additional methane control methods if required. Research has been conducted to develop a numerical method for simulating methane flow through strata in which permeability is strongly influenced by mining-induced stress. To achieve this objective, both numerical modelling using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and laboratory tests on rock samples and granular materials under triaxial stress condition were carried out. Correlation has been established between stress and permeability characteristics of rock-measure rocks and laboratory results are being incorporated into the CFD models. This paper introduces the use of CFD techniques to model methane flow through permeable strata around longwall coal faces currently undertaken at the University of Nottingham.
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APA: T. X. Ren J. S. Edwards R. R. Jozefowicz  (1997)  CFD Modelling of Methane Flow Around Longwall Coal Faces

MLA: T. X. Ren J. S. Edwards R. R. Jozefowicz CFD Modelling of Methane Flow Around Longwall Coal Faces. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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