The Gassiness of Face Coal and the Occurrence of Gas Dynamic Phenomena
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 1267 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
Gas dynamic phenomena, particularly  instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas are  problems experienced in gassy, highly stressed  coal, both usually the result of depth. Diff- erent mining geometries present different  opportunities for seam gas to escape, starting  from the virgin condition unaffected by mining  and ending with the mining of the coal. The  mining of the coal varies from entering a  virgin seam cross-measure, heading out into  virgin seam, advancing longwall faces into  virgin seam and extracting developed blocks  from large longwall retreating blocks to small  pillars. Each method has its particular gass- iness patterns and particular stress patterns,  both changing to some extent with time, and  changing as mining progresses. Geological  structural anomalies are the cause of gas and  stress anomalies, causing in turn greater gas  and stress manifestations. Pre-drainage of gas from the working seam  not only degasifies the coal but causes it to  shrink and so may affect stress as well as gas  patterns. Unfortunately prior degasification  is not all benefit, and there are some d13- advantages to its use. Also although it is  possible to degasify places ahead, gassiness  will return if drainage holes are shut down or  sealed up and other deleterious aspects may be  induced. Research should continue into the  problem of instantaneous outbursts of coal and  Gas.
Citation
APA: (1986) The Gassiness of Face Coal and the Occurrence of Gas Dynamic Phenomena
MLA: The Gassiness of Face Coal and the Occurrence of Gas Dynamic Phenomena. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.
