Technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining region

A pressure relief gas extraction technical model of a typical mining area is proposed based on coal and gas simultaneous extraction theory. Flac3D was employed to model vertical stress and displacement contour plot characteristics of non-outburst coal seam (No. 4) on top of outburst coal seam (No. 2...

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Main Authors: Chang Xiaocun, Tian Hui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-05-01
Series:International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268618301915
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spelling doaj-4e32eaf8f7794f2ab2fc8bf816dc3c932020-11-25T02:30:52ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology2095-26862018-05-01283483489Technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining regionChang Xiaocun0Tian Hui1School of Safety Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, China; China Coal Society, Beijing 100013, ChinaCorresponding author.; School of Safety Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, China; China Coal Society, Beijing 100013, ChinaA pressure relief gas extraction technical model of a typical mining area is proposed based on coal and gas simultaneous extraction theory. Flac3D was employed to model vertical stress and displacement contour plot characteristics of non-outburst coal seam (No. 4) on top of outburst coal seam (No. 2) along strike and incline directions. Field investigations were also conducted to verify the scientific nature of the simulation. The results demonstrate that gas pressure in No. 2 coal seam dropped to approximately 0.55 MPa in the pressure relief multi-coal seam. The highest expansion rate of the coal mine reached up to 2.58%. The pressure-relief angle was 76° along the incline direction and 60° along the strike direction. As the expansion rate and pressure-relief angle increased and the gas pressure decreased, a large amount of gas flowed into the gob of No. 4 from No. 2 coal seam and was later discharged through specific gas pipes, which eliminated No. 2 outburst risks. This study resulted in positive outcomes in that gas extraction time was reduced by 13.5 days, due to pressure relief, and drilling work load was reduced by 0.1161 m/t coal. This method ensures that gas is discharged from the outburst coal seam quickly and safely, demonstrating that the proposed technical model of pressure-relief gas extraction is effective in a multi-coal seam region. Keywords: Coal seams group, Stress field, Displacement field, Expansion deformation, Pressure-relief anglehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268618301915
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Tian Hui
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Technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining region
International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
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Tian Hui
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title Technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining region
title_short Technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining region
title_full Technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining region
title_fullStr Technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining region
title_full_unstemmed Technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining region
title_sort technical scheme and application of pressure-relief gas extraction in multi-coal seam mining region
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
issn 2095-2686
publishDate 2018-05-01
description A pressure relief gas extraction technical model of a typical mining area is proposed based on coal and gas simultaneous extraction theory. Flac3D was employed to model vertical stress and displacement contour plot characteristics of non-outburst coal seam (No. 4) on top of outburst coal seam (No. 2) along strike and incline directions. Field investigations were also conducted to verify the scientific nature of the simulation. The results demonstrate that gas pressure in No. 2 coal seam dropped to approximately 0.55 MPa in the pressure relief multi-coal seam. The highest expansion rate of the coal mine reached up to 2.58%. The pressure-relief angle was 76° along the incline direction and 60° along the strike direction. As the expansion rate and pressure-relief angle increased and the gas pressure decreased, a large amount of gas flowed into the gob of No. 4 from No. 2 coal seam and was later discharged through specific gas pipes, which eliminated No. 2 outburst risks. This study resulted in positive outcomes in that gas extraction time was reduced by 13.5 days, due to pressure relief, and drilling work load was reduced by 0.1161 m/t coal. This method ensures that gas is discharged from the outburst coal seam quickly and safely, demonstrating that the proposed technical model of pressure-relief gas extraction is effective in a multi-coal seam region. Keywords: Coal seams group, Stress field, Displacement field, Expansion deformation, Pressure-relief angle
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