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Evaluation of the remote lower protective seam mining for coal mine gas control:A typical case study from the Zhuxianzhuang Coal Mine,Huaibei Coalfield,China

Author:
Jin, Kan  Cheng, Yuanping  Wang, Wei  Liu, Haibo  Liu, Zhengdong  Zhang, Hao  


Journal:
JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


Issue Date:
2016


Abstract(summary):

The protective seam mining technology is the most effective and economical method in realizing the safe mining of outburst-prone coal seams. To study the effects of remote lower protective seam mining on coal mine gas control, a typical case (average layer spacing: 78 m) taken from the Zhuxianzhuang Coal Mine was investigated by a comprehensive evaluation through numerical simulation, gas extraction data statistics, residual gas pressure/content measurements and recovering gas emission analysis. The results indicate that after the recovery of the protective seam, the unloading effects could lead to a maximum expansion deformation rate of the protected seam by 33.4%o, which remarkably increases the permeability of the coal seam by 4320 times. Combining with the pressure-relief gas extraction methods, considerable amount of the gas (about 78.58%) was extracted from the protected seam, resulting in the maximum residual gas pressure and content of 0.26 MPa and 4.29 m(3)/t respectively, which indicate that the outburst risk has been completely eliminated. Additionally, among the gas extraction methods, the penetrating borehole extraction presents the best drainage effect, accounting for 42.58%-55.09% of the total extracted pressure-relief gas. The effect of the surface wells extraction is closely related to the number of wells and whether the wells can work properly or not. However, the effect of interception boreholes extraction is poor and the extracted amount is almost negligible. Moreover, a protected range extension phenomenon is noticed, which demonstrate that the protected area generated by the protective seam mining is larger than that of the theoretical predicted one, and thus a further study is needed. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


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