Abandoned Mine Lands Progran TN #3 Foaming Mud Cement Controls Underground Coal Mine Fires and Subsidence - Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Develop a cost-effective, flexible method for extinguishing underground coal mine Fires that can be readily used in fire conditions encountered in both abandoned mines and coal outcrops. In addition to the abatement of an underground coal fire, a secondary objective was to prevent subsidence by filling the voids with a material having sufficient compressive strength to minimize subsidence. Approach The Colorado School of Mines Research Institute was awarded a research contract to determine the viability of using Foaming Mud Cement for abating underground coal mine fires and preventing subsidence. The program consisted of a laboratory and pilot scale investigation and process development. An extensive, controlled test program was conducted simulating floor, rib, roof and rubble fire conditions. Field demonstrations were conducted after the pilot scale research was completed. How It Works Traditional techniques have targeted the control of burning by eliminating the air, fuel source or heat. This has been accomplished by trenching, quenching, mothering or combinations of these three methods. These techniques were not always successful, particularly in the case of fires in abandoned mines.
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APA:  (1991)  Abandoned Mine Lands Progran TN #3 Foaming Mud Cement Controls Underground Coal Mine Fires and Subsidence - Objective

MLA: Abandoned Mine Lands Progran TN #3 Foaming Mud Cement Controls Underground Coal Mine Fires and Subsidence - Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1991.

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