Simulation Based Selection of Underground Coal Mine Degasification Methods

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. J. Mavor J. J. Schwoebel
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Rapid coal extraction techniques in gassy mines may strain a ventilation system if a degasification approach is not utilized. Design of mine ventilation systems requires estimates of gas emission rates from unmined coal into the existing mine workings. A degasification system for a specific property can be properly engineered to improve mining economics if the proper geologic and reservoir information is collected. This paper describes methods to determine the degasification rates for horizontal boreholes and vertical (stimulated and unstimulated) wells and the rate of gas emissions into the mine workings. The methodology is demonstrated by a specific example. Horizontal boreholes drilled in advance of mining are demonstrated to be the most effective means of coal seam degasification and reduction of gas emissions into mine workings. The significance of the paper is that few published methods for these estimates are available
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APA: M. J. Mavor J. J. Schwoebel  (1991)  Simulation Based Selection of Underground Coal Mine Degasification Methods

MLA: M. J. Mavor J. J. Schwoebel Simulation Based Selection of Underground Coal Mine Degasification Methods. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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