Climate Control on High Production Retreating Longwall Coalfaces in Strata Temperatures Exceeding 42°C at Harworth Colliery

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Shead S. J. Parkin
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Extraction of coal at Harworth Colliery is undertaken in the Deep Soft seam at roughly 1000m depth where the strata temperature is 42 "C. Production employs the longwall retreating method using high powered mechanised methods to extract coal at a rate of approximately 40,000 tonnes per week from a single face. This paper describes the climatic conditions encountered on a typical district , 6's district, where the initial ventilation set-up was as a typical U-type district which was antitropally ventilated. Under this initial set-up climatic conditions in the intake typically exceeded 30 "C effective whilst in the face area and in the return airway effective temperatures in excess of 32 "C and 33 "C were common . The paper then proceeds to describe the methods employed to attempt to improve the climatic conditions on the district, especially with regard to the coal face and return airways and describes in detail the effects of reversing the district airflow direction, employing homotropal ventilation, on the climatic conditions. The results of this reversal have been dramatic and have resulted in a substantial improvement in the climatic conditions experienced , however problems have been encountered with the control of methane gas since the changeover. The final part of the paper describes the results of computer simulations to analyse the effect of various ventilation designs on the predicted climate for future production districts in order to de- fine a district layout which will produce acceptable climatic conditions in the working zone without the need to use refrigeration techniques and which will improve methane gas control .
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APA: P. Shead S. J. Parkin  (1997)  Climate Control on High Production Retreating Longwall Coalfaces in Strata Temperatures Exceeding 42°C at Harworth Colliery

MLA: P. Shead S. J. Parkin Climate Control on High Production Retreating Longwall Coalfaces in Strata Temperatures Exceeding 42°C at Harworth Colliery. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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