Keynote Address A Review of Instantaneous Outburst Data
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 612 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
The problem of instantaneous outbursts remains unsolved after over a century of events  and the investigation of the mechanism of the  phenomenon and means of treating it. Outbursts  have occurred of up to 5,000 tonnes with  perhaps up to 500,000 m3 of accompanying gas,  either methane (CH4) or carbon dioxide (C02)  or mixtures. The low density of CH4 and the  high density of CO2 give particular problems.  Australia with both gases has experienced  outbursts for 85 years with fatalities as  recent as 1978. The Bulli Seam of the Illawarra area of  the Sydney Basin is affected and outbursts with  both CH4 and CO2 occur. The Northern and  Central Bowen Basin also experiences outbursts  with both gases. Proneness of affected mines  is related to the high rank of the'coal and the  proneness of the seams-is localised according  to depth, gassiness, structure and development  geometry. Proneness may be reduced by  appropriate choice of mining methods. In  addition to outbursting mines other mines have  symptomatic phenomena. Traditional preventive  methods have been used and control by induce- ment has been practised. A method of local  prediction for widespread use has not been  achieved although locally successful prediction 1Superintendent Rock Mechanics and Strata  Control, The Broken Hill Proprietary Company  Limited, Steel Division Collieries, Wollongong,  N_RW
Citation
APA: (1980) Keynote Address A Review of Instantaneous Outburst Data
MLA: Keynote Address A Review of Instantaneous Outburst Data. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.
