Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1752782 International Journal of Coal Geology 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Recently, extensive research has been carried out by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, to understand longwall induced geomechanical changes in the surrounding strata, goaf gas flow dynamics and the mechanisms of horizontal gas drainage. The research results show that horizontal drainage boreholes targeted at the bottom of the roof fractured zone above the caved zone are well connected to the goaf gas. Drainage boreholes located towards the longwall tailgate are able to create low pressure sinks that protect the workings from goaf gas ingresses by changing goaf gas flow directions in this critical area. This insight has resulted in a new longwall gas drainage strategy through controlling goaf gas pressure distribution and flow pattern. A conceptual model has therefore been developed to provide simple and practical guidance for horizontal gas drainage design.
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