Elimination of Coal and Gas Outburst Dynamic Disasters in Dengfeng Coalfield through Gas Extraction Based on Extremely Thin Protective Coal Seam Mining
Autor(en): |
Haibo Liu
Xucheng Xiao Zhihang Shu |
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Medium: | Fachartikel |
Sprache(n): | Englisch |
Veröffentlicht in: | Advances in Civil Engineering, Januar 2021, v. 2021 |
Seite(n): | 1-13 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2021/8675060 |
Abstrakt: |
No. 21 coal seam is a full-thickness structured soft coal in Dengfeng coalfield. The coal seam gas-bearing capacity is high, and the permeability is poor, thus resulting in serious coal and gas outburst dynamic disasters. According to the gas geological conditions of Baoyushan Mine, No. 17 coal seam without outburst danger, which is 0.5 m thick and 23.4 m under No. 21 coal seam, was mined in advance as the lower protective seam. At the same time, a gas extraction roadway was constructed in No. 21 coal seam floor. Cross-layer boreholes were constructed to extract the pressure relief gas of No. 21 coal seam for comprehensive treatment of mine gas. The mobile deformation of the overburden coal and rock mass after mining No. 17 coal seam, the fracture development characteristics of No. 21 coal seam, the pressure relief gas migration of the coal seam, the gas extraction, and the outburst danger elimination were studied. The research findings showed the following: (1) after mining No. 17 coal seam, the overburden hard and extremely thick limestone roof sagged slowly, albeit leading to no craving zone. (2) The permeability of No. 21 coal seam was increased by about 394 times, from 0.0012 mD to 0.4732 mD. (3) After the extraction of pressure relief gas through the gas extraction roadway on the floor through the cross-layer borehole, the gas pressure of No. 21 coal seam decreased from 1.17 MPa to 0.12 MPa, while the gas content decreased from 9.74 m³/t to 3.1 m³/t, which suggested that the coal and gas outburst dynamic danger of No. 21 coal seam was totally eliminated and the goal of safe and efficient mining in the mine was realized. |
Copyright: | © 2021 Haibo Liu et al. |
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