Prevent Highwall Mining Machine Explosions With Inert Gas - Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Prevent the explosion of methane gas or coal dust by replacing air with inert gas inside highwall mine excavations. Approach Use combustion gases as a source of inert gas with low oxygen content to blanket the cutting, head of highwall mining machines. This gas is placed strategically at the collar of the excavation where it enters the hole to replace the mined coal volume. The elimination of oxygen from the hole prevents explosions of gas or dust. How It Works Highwall mining methods arc used when surface mining becomes uneconomical. One method of highwall mining involves use of a horizontal auger to enter the coalbed from a surface mine bench. The coal is mined in a series of horizontal, parallel, and large-diameter holes. Historically, little methane has been associated with auger mining. However, mining technology has extended the reach of auger mining, which can increase the occurrence of methane. Methane explosions at auger mining operations have been increasing. Methane has been the primary fuel source of these ignitions, but coal dust also may have been involved.
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APA:  (1993)  Prevent Highwall Mining Machine Explosions With Inert Gas - Objective

MLA: Prevent Highwall Mining Machine Explosions With Inert Gas - Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1993.

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