OFR-13-72 Grouting Of Horizontal Holes In Coalbeds - Section I - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Horizontal holes are drilled underground into coalbeds to control methane flow from ribs and active face areas and to make gas pressure measurements in coalbeds. Gas pressure measurements are made by drilling the same hole incrementally. After each increment, the hole is filled with some type of packers and allowed to reach equilibrium before a gas pressure reading is taken. As the length of hole increases, more packers are required to effect a seal and obtain a reliable pressure measurement. Problems have been encountered in obtaining satisfactory packer seals due to the friable nature of the coalbed. New methods of packing the holes must be used. Therefore, this project was established to evaluate materials and develop a new technique in which a semiliquid and/ or rigid type grout could be placed in the hole to provide satisfactory sealing.
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APA:  (1972)  OFR-13-72 Grouting Of Horizontal Holes In Coalbeds - Section I - Introduction

MLA: OFR-13-72 Grouting Of Horizontal Holes In Coalbeds - Section I - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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