Monitoring Of Longwall Seal Behaviour For Permeability And Stress Changes

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Ken Mills
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Dartbrook Mine (Australia) works the Wynn seam, which has a moderate propensity for spontaneous combustion. Prior to any mining a commitment was made to place a segregation barrier pillar between longwall blocks 4 and 5. This was to segregate goaves and improve management controls in the event of a spontaneous combustion event within previous longwall goaves. An alternative to the segregation barrier known as a Consolidated Barrier was developed; firstly as a concept, then computer modelled and finally field tested. It consists of a wider than normal chain pillar with concrete Mega-Seals placed in cut-throughs. Permeability and stress measurements were conducted in the surrounding coal of the seal. Remote monitoring took place as the longwall face approached and then passed by the seal. Results indicate that as the longwall retreats past the seal, horizontal stress increases. The additional stress leads to an increase in confinement and a subsequent reduction in permeability.
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APA: Ken Mills  (1999)  Monitoring Of Longwall Seal Behaviour For Permeability And Stress Changes

MLA: Ken Mills Monitoring Of Longwall Seal Behaviour For Permeability And Stress Changes. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1999.

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