Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling Of A Methane Gas Explosion In A Full-scale, Underground Longwall Coal Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
ADITYA JUGANDA CLAIRE STREBINGER JURGEN F. BRUNE GREGORY E. BOGIN JR.
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Aug 1, 2022

Abstract

Methane gas explosions are a major risk in underground coal mining operations. The severity of such explosions can range from local area damage to massive loss of miners’ lives along with significant damage to mine infrastructure and ventilation controls that may lead to mine closure and loss of the entire operation. This study demonstrates the viability of integrating a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) combustion model into a longwall mine ventilation model to simulate methane gas explosions in the longwall face area. The resulting 3D methane gas explosion simulation can provide better understanding of the fundamental physics and the potential impact of an explosion in an underground longwall coal mine.
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APA: ADITYA JUGANDA CLAIRE STREBINGER JURGEN F. BRUNE GREGORY E. BOGIN JR.  (2022)  Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling Of A Methane Gas Explosion In A Full-scale, Underground Longwall Coal Mine

MLA: ADITYA JUGANDA CLAIRE STREBINGER JURGEN F. BRUNE GREGORY E. BOGIN JR. Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling Of A Methane Gas Explosion In A Full-scale, Underground Longwall Coal Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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