Methane Dilution Using High Volume Scrubbers in a Continuous Miner Section

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrew H. Stern Gerald N. Torbert James Veri
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

When mining coal, the occurrence of high methane liberation rates can often overwhelm the existing ventilation capabilities of the working place and result in elevated levels of methane gas. These “gas-off/stand-by condition" events often limit the production of the section and increase the potential opportunity for the occurrence of an ignition. This paper investigates the potential effectiveness of using a continuous miner equipped with an integral dust scrubber which was modified to provide high flow rates to reduce these events during active coal mining. Work was undertaken to quantify various adaptations of the mining system, by simulating site parameters in the controlled environment of an instrumented "full-scale" test facility. Monitoring (in real-time) of velocities and gas concentrations at many fixed points was also undertaken in an attempt to learn the effective limits of the system at high release volumes of gas.
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APA: Andrew H. Stern Gerald N. Torbert James Veri  (1997)  Methane Dilution Using High Volume Scrubbers in a Continuous Miner Section

MLA: Andrew H. Stern Gerald N. Torbert James Veri Methane Dilution Using High Volume Scrubbers in a Continuous Miner Section. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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