Study of Methane Outgassing and Mitigation in Longwall Coal Mines "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
SAMUEL A. LOLON Jürgen F. Brune Gregory E. Bogin Jr ADITYA JUGANDA
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Aug 24, 2020

Abstract

Historically, there have been many occurrences ofmine fires and explosions recorded in the United States and other countries that have demonstrated the existence of explosivemethane–airmixtures, herein referred to as explosive gas zones (EGZs). The risk of mine explosions can increase if the EGZs migrate out from the gob into the surrounding mine entries. Fluctuating barometric pressure is the common cause for EGZs outflowing or outgassing from the gob. Numerical analysis using a 3D computational fluid dynamics method was developed to fully understand the outgassing phenomenon. A number of simulations using various magnitudes and periods of barometric pressure changes indicated that the EGZ outgassing potentially occurs due to lags in pressure, which are strongly influenced by mine conditions and ventilation systems. An early warning system with a real-time pressure monitoring and the application of gob ventilation boreholes are recommended to detect and mitigate explosion hazards from gob outgassing.
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APA: SAMUEL A. LOLON Jürgen F. Brune Gregory E. Bogin Jr ADITYA JUGANDA  (2020)  Study of Methane Outgassing and Mitigation in Longwall Coal Mines "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"

MLA: SAMUEL A. LOLON Jürgen F. Brune Gregory E. Bogin Jr ADITYA JUGANDA Study of Methane Outgassing and Mitigation in Longwall Coal Mines "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.

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