Development of a Goaf Pipe Gas Sampling Technique in Detecting Spontaneous Combustion in Collieries

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

A recently developed technique for use in collieries is described in which samples of gas of relatively high vitiation value are obtained from points deep within a developing goaf by means of pipes. This technique prevents dilution of small quantities of carbon monoxide by large quantities of fresh ventilation air and eliminates interference from shotfiring gases. By using the technique it should be possible to assign a characteristic ratio of carbon monoxide to oxygen consumed to any district and to predict the onset of heatings.INTRODUCTIONGas analysis has played a vital role in detecting heatings in collieries all over the world. By analysing return air from a district and by calculating the percentage ratio of volume of carbon monoxide found to oxygen consumed (known simply as the "carbon monoxide ratio") it has been found possible, in many cases, to assign a characteristic ratio to a district under consideration. This characteristic ratio serves as an index of the spontan~ous combustion tendency of a goaf area. Any definite and consistent increase in the ratioabove the normal figure· indicates that a heating is developing and hence adequate preparations may be made to deal with the trouble.This ratio technique was developed by Graham (1920-21) who found (Table 1) that the temperature of oxidizing coal was directly related to the ratio obtained from analyses of the effluent gas.Until recently, most attempts to employ a similar technique in collieries working the Greta Seam (N.S.W.) were not successful. From experience gained over the past few...
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APA:  (1961)  Development of a Goaf Pipe Gas Sampling Technique in Detecting Spontaneous Combustion in Collieries

MLA: Development of a Goaf Pipe Gas Sampling Technique in Detecting Spontaneous Combustion in Collieries. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1961.

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