The Influence of Strata Control and Coal Production on Gassiness and Gas Drainage Efficiency in NewCastle Collieries
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 466 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
The high gas emissions associated with the depth of mining and very high coal extraction  at some Australian Collieries have provided a  need to investigate the influence of geological  and mining conditions on levels of gassiness.  The introduction of longwall extraction in  particular is associated with complex strata  control problems and quick changes in gassiness. To this stage of Australian coal mining, no standard method has been developed to predict  the different levels of gassiness associated with the various geological and mining conditions;  and the relationship between coal output and  total methane make has not been established. For local conditions, with a large number  of coal seams lying in close proximity to the  working seam, the significant contribution of  gas emissions from adjacent strata was expected,  especially as strata relaxation occurred during  longwall mining. This depends mainly on  geological conditions, strata control and coal  production. For the deepest of the B.H.P. Collieries in the Newcastle region, the relationship between  coal output and total methane make has been  investigated by systematic gas balance  measurement during longwall extraction. The  computer method of iteration was used to approximate the mathematical equation from the  initial graphs of coal production versus  quantity of methane in the ventilation system  for various strata conditions. The angle of  caving was established for local geological  and mining conditions, for planning and design  of the positions of cross measure boreholes.
Citation
APA: (1986) The Influence of Strata Control and Coal Production on Gassiness and Gas Drainage Efficiency in NewCastle Collieries
MLA: The Influence of Strata Control and Coal Production on Gassiness and Gas Drainage Efficiency in NewCastle Collieries. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.
