Theory of Safe and Efficient Co-extraction of Coal and Gas and its Applications

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y-P Cheng L Wang H-Y Liu S-L Kong Q-L Yang J-T Zhu Q-Y Tu
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Aug 31, 2015

Abstract

China is the largest coal-producing country in the world, while the geological conditions of deep coal mining are extremely complicated with high ground stress, high gas pressure and low permeability, which results in the difficulty of gas drainage and aggravation of gas explosion and coal and gas outburst disasters. Co-extraction of coal and gas is an effective method to eliminate coalmine gas disasters and realise the safe exploitation of coal and efficient gas drainage at the same time. This concept is widely accepted by the main coal-producing countries around the world, while the concrete definition of co-extraction is vague and not unified, and there is little accurate theoretical support for co-extraction of coal and gas, which makes it hard to determine efficient gas drainage methods correspondingly according to the features of coal seams in a comprehensive and systematic way. Based on theoretical analysis, laboratory test and field observations, basic thoughts and specific definition of co-extraction of coal and gas were put forward after analysing the occurrence characteristics of coal seams in China. We obtained the mechanism of mining-enhanced permeability and established the corresponding theoretical model, which is the process of fracture network formation through opening recovery of the original fractures and new fractures produced by unloading damage. Based on the core idea of ‘mining-enhanced permeability’, engineering approaches of ‘unloading by boreholes drilling’ for the single coal seam and ‘unloading by protective seam mining’ for the coal seam group were proposed to realise safe and efficient co-extraction of coal and gas. Meanwhile, combined with engineering practice, we put forward the construction principle of coal exploitation and gas drainage system in different coal seam occurrence conditions. The above methods were applied successfully in the Tunlan coalmine in Shanxi Province and the Panyi coalmine in Anhui Province, which had established the ‘underground-surface united’ spatial gas drainage modes, and could ensure safe and efficient co-extraction of coal and gas in the outburst coalmines.CITATION:Cheng, Y-P, Wang, L, Liu, H-Y, Kong, S-L, Yang, Q-L, Zhu, J-T and Tu, Q-Y, 2015. Theory of safe and efficient co-extraction of coal and gas and its applications, in Proceedings The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference, pp 79–92 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: Y-P Cheng L Wang H-Y Liu S-L Kong Q-L Yang J-T Zhu Q-Y Tu  (2015)  Theory of Safe and Efficient Co-extraction of Coal and Gas and its Applications

MLA: Y-P Cheng L Wang H-Y Liu S-L Kong Q-L Yang J-T Zhu Q-Y Tu Theory of Safe and Efficient Co-extraction of Coal and Gas and its Applications. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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