Optimal goaf hole spacing in high production gassy Australian longwall mines – operational experiences

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B Belle
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Aug 28, 2017

Abstract

In a predrained gassy coalmine, ventilation control plays a secondary role to the longwall (LW) goaf drainage systems to safely manage panel return gas levels. Typically, the LW specific gas emission (SGE) estimation models provide anticipated goaf gas emissions and arriving at required gas drainage capacity for various coal production scenarios. A study comparing the various LW goaf gas hole spacing patterns with weekly production rates of up to 270 kt/w of an operating mine with high SGE rates (~20 m3/t) was carried out. The goaf capture efficiency of LW panels ranged from 64 per cent to 85 per cent. For the first time, gas content of upper seam data post LW retreat were used to verify the current SGE prediction models. This study has shown that an average of 50 m goaf spacing is optimal for management of high production retreat gassy LW panels in presence of multiple upper and lower seams with gas emission zone influence reaching up to 200 m above workings. Due to the horizontal stress direction related geotechnical issues, goaf hole failures just behind the LW face is a recurring challenge resulting in significant and immediate increase in LW panel return gas levels. This paper highlights the shortcomings of current SGE prediction models for goaf gas estimation, and evolution of 50 m goaf hole spacing embedded in design process in managing the LW tailgate gas levels.CITATION:Belle, B, 2017. Optimal goaf hole spacing in high production gassy Australian longwall mines – operational experiences, in Proceedings Australian Mine Vent Conference 2017, pp 15–26 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: B Belle  (2017)  Optimal goaf hole spacing in high production gassy Australian longwall mines – operational experiences

MLA: B Belle Optimal goaf hole spacing in high production gassy Australian longwall mines – operational experiences. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2017.

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