Determination of Thermal Properties and Heat Emission of Coal Measure Rocks in Zonguldak Coal Region, Turkey

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ümit Yasar Onder Tevfik Prof. Dr. Güyagüler
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This paper describes the results of an investigation done to determine thermal properties and heat emission of coal measure rocks in Karadon district of Zonguldak Coal Colliery. In Karadon District, depth of working level is about -600 m where the heat problem arises. In the near future, workings will be at deeper levels and working conditions will be more difficult due to high heat emission. At the beginning of the paper the importance of wall rock heat emission in underground mine have been explained and then the amount of heat emission to the ventilating air has been calculated. It has been found out that the strata is the main source of heat in the mine. Therefore, geothermal gradient of the region has also been determined simply by measuring the virgin rock temperatures in different levels of the mine. All other data directly related with heat emission from different sources has been collected and has been analyzed by using a special computer package. As a conclusion, total heat and moisture content in ventilating air and heat balance has been determined for Karadon Coal Mine. In addition, some recommendations and suggestions have been made for the future works when the mine workings go to the deeper levels.
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APA: Ümit Yasar Onder Tevfik Prof. Dr. Güyagüler  (1995)  Determination of Thermal Properties and Heat Emission of Coal Measure Rocks in Zonguldak Coal Region, Turkey

MLA: Ümit Yasar Onder Tevfik Prof. Dr. Güyagüler Determination of Thermal Properties and Heat Emission of Coal Measure Rocks in Zonguldak Coal Region, Turkey. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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