An Innovative Meshing Approach To Modeling Longwall Gob Gas Distributions And Evaluation Of Back Return Using Computational Fluid Dynamics

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. C. Gilmore
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been used to model gas compositions in underground longwall coal mine gobs to study oxygen ingress and the development of potentially explosive methane-air mixtures that may form in the gob. The scenarios studied involve various headgate and tailgate ventilation and inertization schemes and controls. In a project sponsored by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), researchers at Colorado School of Mines have used an innovative meshing approach, allowing easy adaptation of the CFD model to adjust to a variety of bleeder and bleederless mining geometries, with gob porosity and permeability scalable over a wide range. This paper presents the methodology of the meshing and scaling approach along with recommendations for using CFD modeling in longwall gob ventilation applications. The new meshing technique was utilized to evaluate the function of a back return in a progressively sealed gob. The back return was successful in maintaining sufficient oxygen concentrations in the tailgate corner of the longwall face.
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APA: R. C. Gilmore  (2014)  An Innovative Meshing Approach To Modeling Longwall Gob Gas Distributions And Evaluation Of Back Return Using Computational Fluid Dynamics

MLA: R. C. Gilmore An Innovative Meshing Approach To Modeling Longwall Gob Gas Distributions And Evaluation Of Back Return Using Computational Fluid Dynamics. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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