Mine Seals ? A Rational Base for Design and Construction

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Kot Unrug
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Mine seals are necessary in nearly every mine to isolate mined-out areas from the ventilation network. There is a large number of seals in active mines and that number continually increases as the development spreads across the reserves. The recent accident caused by the failure of seals in the Sago mine resulted in new regulations. These regulations have been set based on a principle of eliminating the risk of failure, rather than the sound engineering and understanding of the conditions that may cause seal failure during an explosion of methane in sealed areas of the mine including the probability of such occurrences. This paper discusses the following subjects related to mine seals: The potential causes of methane explosions and the dynamic effects of pressure wave propagation. Seal materials and methods of construction in view of the interaction of the seal with the host rock environment as well as requirements for gathering geotechnical data. The design of seal dimensions is based on loading conditions, therefore the probable ranges of such loading is reviewed. There is also discussion of possible methods for shielding of seals from pressure pulses following an explosion. Particular seal?s types are examined in reference to the conditions at the seals location. A novel design is presented that will be a low- cost solution for the sealing of mined out areas. Recommendations are given for further research leading to a rational engineering system for design of new seals in coal mines.
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APA: Kot Unrug  (2008)  Mine Seals ? A Rational Base for Design and Construction

MLA: Kot Unrug Mine Seals ? A Rational Base for Design and Construction. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2008.

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