Seamgas Parameters of the Kupakupa Seam, Huntly West Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B H. Ashton W E. Vance
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The emission of seam gases into underground workings in coal mines is acknowledged as a major hazard, particularly methane due to its possible ignition. Acknowledge of seam gas parameters is important for the prediction of gas emission rates into the ventilating air current. They are also important as the basis for the evaluation of the likely contained gas as a possible energy source.   Gas content determinations for the Kupakupa seam have been made at the Huntly West Mine.  Applying the method of Creedy (1986) to face samples, gas contents of 1.80 and 1.66 have been determined. Using desorbed and residual gas content data a content of 1.92 m3/t has been derived. These are on an ash included basis. Calculations using the adsorption equation of Kim (1977) and coal quality have given a gas content of 2.19 m3 t. Long-hole exploration drilling at Huntly West Mine has provided information on gas pressure. A pressure rise test has given a reading of 500 kPa (absolute); this is low compared with the pressure given for the determined gas content from theoretical adsorption isotherms.
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APA: B H. Ashton W E. Vance  (1991)  Seamgas Parameters of the Kupakupa Seam, Huntly West Mine

MLA: B H. Ashton W E. Vance Seamgas Parameters of the Kupakupa Seam, Huntly West Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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