کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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808957 | 1468683 | 2016 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• A shared borehole approach proposed for CBM drainage and grouting.
• A temporal model combining gas drainage and grout injection is proposed.
• The proposed approach was tested in a Chinese coal mine longwall panel.
• Interaction of CBM drainage and injection was tested using a case study.
In underground longwall coal mines, the risks of surface subsidence and coal-bed methane (CBM) emission are generally controlled separately (e.g., subsidence mitigation by overburden stabilization using grout injection, and pressure-relief CBM drainage using surface boreholes); however, some longwall panels require both gas drainage and ground stabilization. For this purpose, we propose a shared borehole approach for ground stabilization grouting and adjacent seam pressure-relief CBM drainage by using mining-induced fractures and voids. In this method, overlying seam pressure-relief CBM is drained through a surface borehole during extraction of a longwall panel, whereas grout injection is applied to stabilize the ground using the same borehole following drainage. A combined drainage–injection model that determines the allowable lag distance for grout injection is proposed. The effectiveness of the shared borehole approach was tested at a longwall panel in a Chinese coal mine. No obvious interactions between the injection and drainage processes were detected during the case study, verifying the effectiveness of the shared borehole approach.
Journal: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences - Volume 86, July 2016, Pages 235–244