Validation of Modeled Rockmass Permeability Against Field Measurements in a Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Zoheir Khademian Steven J. Schatzel Marcia M. Harris Kayode M. Ajayi
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Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

Predicting rockmass permeability is critical in evaluating various engineering designs, including estimating gas inflow to a longwall mine in the case of a hypothetical breach in the gas well. This study conducted field permeability measurements to validate a geomechanical model capable of predicting rockmass permeability during longwall mining. A series of slug permeability tests were conducted in an active mine in Pennsylvania. A model of the mine was constructed in 3DEC numerical modeling software, and permeabilities were calculated. The modeling results agreed well with the pre- and post-mining permeability measurements, showing the applicability of this tool to evaluate gas well stability near mine workings.
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APA: Zoheir Khademian Steven J. Schatzel Marcia M. Harris Kayode M. Ajayi  (2024)  Validation of Modeled Rockmass Permeability Against Field Measurements in a Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2024

MLA: Zoheir Khademian Steven J. Schatzel Marcia M. Harris Kayode M. Ajayi Validation of Modeled Rockmass Permeability Against Field Measurements in a Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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