Energy Science & Engineering (Aug 2019)

Elimination of coal and gas outburst risk of low‐permeability coal seam using high‐pressure water jet slotting technology: A case study in Shihuatian Coal Mine in Guizhou Province, China

  • Xie Jun,
  • Liang Yunpei,
  • Zou Quanle,
  • Li Lei,
  • Li Xuelong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.359
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 1394 – 1404

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Abstract Coal seams in China are mainly characterizsed by low permeability and high risk of coal and gas outburst. Therefore, the elimination of coal and gas outburst risk of low‐permeability coal seam remains a hard challenge. Taking Shihuatian Coal Mine in Guizhou Province, China as an example, boreholes were slotted using high‐pressure water jet to relieve the gas pressure inside the coal seam and increase the permeability of coal mass, which thus improves the gas drainage efficiency and eliminate the outburst risk. The results show that the gas drainage efficiency of the slotted boreholes significantly increases. Compared with the conventional boreholes, the average gas concentration and flow velocity improved by 1.6 and 7.5 times, respectively. Moreover, the prediction index of outburst risk is less than the critical value after high‐pressure water jet slotting, which indicate that the coal and gas outburst risk has been effectively eliminated. The measured values of gas desorption index of drilling cuttings are all lower than the critical value after the application of the high‐pressure water jet slotting technology. The research achievements could provide a practical reference for the effective gas disaster prevention and control in low‐permeability coal seams.

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