A preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwalls

Underground coal mining frequently uses longwalls. The occurrence of a potentially explosive mixture of methane and air is one of the most serious hazards. A large number of papers have applied numerical modeling of methane propagation in research aimed at this problem. To date, none of the CFD simu...

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Main Author: Jerzy Krawczyk
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268619304276
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spelling doaj-9c18c31557f8422faeceb943c7ac4fe62020-11-25T01:47:03ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology2095-26862020-09-01305675682A preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwallsJerzy Krawczyk0Strata Mechanics Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Reymonta 27, 30-059 Krakow, PolandUnderground coal mining frequently uses longwalls. The occurrence of a potentially explosive mixture of methane and air is one of the most serious hazards. A large number of papers have applied numerical modeling of methane propagation in research aimed at this problem. To date, none of the CFD simulations has considered the movement of the shearer in the analyses. This paper proposes an adaptation of a method used for the description of the movement of trains in tunnels to a specific geometry of a longwall district. The flow of the air-methane mixture was calculated using the finite volume method, in particular the k-w SST and SAS turbulence models. Due to the movement of the shearer, moving and deforming meshes were used for simulation of unsteady flows. Examples of solutions for two hypothetical cases are presented. Finally, the drawbacks and advantages of presented methods are discussed. Further development with the application of either local mesh variability or overset meshes is outlined.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268619304276Longwall miningMine ventilationFinite volume methodShearerMethane propagation
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A preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwalls
International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
Longwall mining
Mine ventilation
Finite volume method
Shearer
Methane propagation
author_facet Jerzy Krawczyk
author_sort Jerzy Krawczyk
title A preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwalls
title_short A preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwalls
title_full A preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwalls
title_fullStr A preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwalls
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwalls
title_sort preliminary study on selected methods of modeling the effect of shearer operation on methane propagation and ventilation at longwalls
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
issn 2095-2686
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Underground coal mining frequently uses longwalls. The occurrence of a potentially explosive mixture of methane and air is one of the most serious hazards. A large number of papers have applied numerical modeling of methane propagation in research aimed at this problem. To date, none of the CFD simulations has considered the movement of the shearer in the analyses. This paper proposes an adaptation of a method used for the description of the movement of trains in tunnels to a specific geometry of a longwall district. The flow of the air-methane mixture was calculated using the finite volume method, in particular the k-w SST and SAS turbulence models. Due to the movement of the shearer, moving and deforming meshes were used for simulation of unsteady flows. Examples of solutions for two hypothetical cases are presented. Finally, the drawbacks and advantages of presented methods are discussed. Further development with the application of either local mesh variability or overset meshes is outlined.
topic Longwall mining
Mine ventilation
Finite volume method
Shearer
Methane propagation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268619304276
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