Controlling Factors Of Outburst Potential At Sihe Coal Mine, China

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mingju Liu
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The coal and gas outburst accident on May 20, 2007 at Sihe Coal Mine is unique in that there was no or very little soft coal in the coal seam and that the coal strength was very high. The outburst also showed that there was a very high gas content of 20-30 m3/t in the coal seam nearby the outburst site. Based on the field test and observations, together with laboratory experiments, detailed analysis was conducted on the controlling factors of coal and gas outburst potential at Sihe Coal Mine. Stress data available from Sihe Coal Mine, northern China, and other parts of the world, were also taken into account to facilitate the analysis. The results shows that the stress level was not abnormal compared to other coal fields in China prone to outbursts, and that gas contained in the coal seam was the main factor that triggered the outburst. All these factors were essentially controlled by the tectonic evolution features in Qinshui Coal Basin, to the Southeast of which Sihe coal field is located. Based on the analysis, assessment of coal seam outburst potential was carried out by measurements of coal seam gas contents, observation, and detection of soft coal layers in the coal seam. The results show that outbursts are limited to only a small part of the whole coal seam and that the eastern part of coal field is not prone to outbursts.
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APA: Mingju Liu  (2009)  Controlling Factors Of Outburst Potential At Sihe Coal Mine, China

MLA: Mingju Liu Controlling Factors Of Outburst Potential At Sihe Coal Mine, China. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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