The Effect Of Gas Pressure On Coal Strength

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Najdat I. Aziz
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

There are different schools of thoughts about the influence of gas pressure on coal strength. Researchers have reached contradictory results with regard to the effect of confining gas pressure on tensile strength of coal. Accordingly, this paper re-examines the influence of gas pressure on the strength of coal. A specially designed precision drill capable of drilling in a pressurised chamber was used to drill coal samples under both atmospheric and increased gas pressure environment. The drill cuttings were examined for particle size distribution using a laser controlled Malvern Mastersizer S particle size analyser. Petrographic analysis of the sample examined the effect of gas pressures on the maceral structure and the composition of coal. The paper demonstrates that there is a definite variation in the range of particle size distribution with particles obtained from drilling coal samples not subjected to gas pressures, in comparison with those obtained from samples drilled under confined gas pressure. Also observed were the changes in the rate of drilling in soft coal obtained from geologically-disturbed zones compared with other coal samples. Some variation on the maceral compostion of coals were also observed in relation to increased gas pressures and gas type.
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APA: Najdat I. Aziz  (1996)  The Effect Of Gas Pressure On Coal Strength

MLA: Najdat I. Aziz The Effect Of Gas Pressure On Coal Strength. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.

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