Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Vol.94, 55-64, 2015
Researches and applications on geostatistical simulation and laboratory modeling of mine ventilation network and gas drainage zone
The mine disaster of gas at working face and goaf creates a risky working environment for miners, and causes a mass of casualties in mining industry around the world. The key points of resolving the gas problem are to properly increase fresh air volume in ventilation network, exactly determining the gas emission zone, and implementing a reasonable gas drainage plan. This article provides multiple gas control methods with the aim of improving the gas drainage knowledge and techniques. Both of the CFD model and the mini mine gas emission zone based on U + L type ventilation network are established, and the gas distribution and movement rules of working face and goaf are accurately obtained during the numerical and laboratorial simulation experiments are performed. The results reveal that gas problems at working face and goaf cannot be effectively resolved by only increasing the air volume; instead, it must be combined with optimizing the ventilation network and excavating special gas drainage tunnels. The experimental results also demonstrate that the most effective gas extraction spot constantly varies with the zone where mining activities are performed. Therefore, the arrangement of gas drainage tunnels is determined according to the obtained rules and experimental results. The field verification results show that the layout of the drilling boreholes is rational and effective; the gas drainage quantity is reliable and stable, which indicates that it is valid and feasible to arrange the layout of gas drilling tunnels based on the combination experimental results of numerical simulations and laboratory tests. (C) 2014 The Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.