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Spatiotemporal evolution of coal spontaneous combustion in longwall gobs: A case study from mining discontinuation to resumption

Yueping Qin, Yipeng Song, Wei Liu, Wenhe Duo

2020Energy Science & Engineering23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Coal mining is frequently halted for long periods of time due to geological faults, and the process of resuming mining is often fraught with danger. To address this issue, in this study, the previously developed COMBUSS‐3D software was optimized to simulate the process between mining discontinuation and resumption, based on the multi‐field coupling theory. The optimized software takes the temperature distribution in gobs when coal mining ends as the initial condition, and it considers the condition of spontaneous coal combustion after remining. The actual advance distance of the working face is introduced into the program compilation and solved by linear interpolation. These improvements ensure that the calculation results are more realistic. The results demonstrate that the high‐temperature zone is distributed on the air intake side of the gob, and its final location largely depends on the remining advance rate. The hazardous area of spontaneous ignition gradually moves to a deep suffocation zone of the gob when the mining of the coal wall resumes, the residual coal is no longer oxidized, and CO formation is gradually decreased, which is verified by the theoretical expectations and on‐site observations. The spontaneous combustion period can be effectively prolonged by reducing the thickness of crushed coal during the mining stage or by increasing the longwall advance rate after resuming mining. This study can provide significant guidance and suggestion on locating the hazardous area in gobs and suppressing the spontaneous coal ignition.

Topics & Concepts

Spontaneous combustionCoal miningLongwall miningMining engineeringResidualCoalHazardous wasteProcess (computing)Petroleum engineeringEnvironmental scienceEngineeringWaste managementComputer scienceOperating systemAlgorithmCoal Properties and UtilizationRock Mechanics and ModelingHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
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