A new gas emission prediction model based on Australian longwall mining conditions

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Q Qu
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Oct 12, 2022

Abstract

Reliable prediction of longwall gas emission sources and rate plays a critical role in mine ventilation and methane drainage capacity planning. Over the years, Australian longwall mines have been using the historic Winter method and the Flugge method in modelling specific gas emissions (SGE). The predicted results often experience high discrepancies from the operational reality. To improve gas emission prediction, post-mining gas contents were measured in several mines in Qld and NSW by safely drilling core holes into the longwall goaf. The results revealed many new insights into gas emission characteristics from different coal seams and the drawbacks of the European methods in their use in high-production gassy Australian longwall mines. Based on measurement data, a new, time-dependent gas emission prediction model has been developed. Considering several factors such as caving, desorption and production rate, the new model can predict more accurate and meaningful gas emissions to meet today’s needs in mine gas emission management. A case study is provided to demonstrate the application of the new SGE model.
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APA: Q Qu  (2022)  A new gas emission prediction model based on Australian longwall mining conditions

MLA: Q Qu A new gas emission prediction model based on Australian longwall mining conditions. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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