International Journal of Mining Science and Technology (May 2018)

Gas emission quantity prediction and drainage technology of steeply inclined and extremely thick coal seams

  • Liu Cheng,
  • Li Shugang,
  • Yang Shouguo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 415 – 422

Abstract

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Gas emissions of workfaces in steeply inclined and extremely thick coal seams differ from those under normal geological conditions, which usually feature a high gas concentration and a large emission quantity. This study took the Wudong coal mine in Xinjiang province of China as a typical case. The gas occurrence of the coal seam and the pressure-relief range of the surrounding rock (coal) were studied by experiments and numerical simulations. Then, a new method to calculate the gas emission quantity for this special geological condition was provided. Based on the calculated quantity, a further gas drainage plan, as well as the evaluation of it with field drainage data, was finally given. The results are important for engineers to reasonably plan the gas drainage boreholes of steeply inclined and extremely thick coal seams. Keywords: Gas occurrence, Stress unloading area, Gas drainage plan, Gas emission quantity, Drainage boreholes