An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining

This research describes an application of numerical methods for the prediction of strata methane flow into mine workings around a longwall coal face employing methane drainage. This method of methane prediction was developed by solving the time-dependent gas flow equation using the finite element an...

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Main Author: Ediz, I.G.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12412/
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description This research describes an application of numerical methods for the prediction of strata methane flow into mine workings around a longwall coal face employing methane drainage. This method of methane prediction was developed by solving the time-dependent gas flow equation using the finite element analysis. Having obtained the gas pressure distribution throughout the finite element mesh, a mass flow equation was derived to calculate methane flow rate for a given mining boundary. A computer program for the prediction of methane flow was then developed by devising appropriate modifications and additions to a finite element package originally written for heat flow by PAFEC limited. Stress analysis was also carried out in order to provide an understanding of stress fields around a longwall face to evaluate the induced permeabilities under these stress fields. Three main routines of the original package required modifications to accommodate the solution of a different equation. These were element routines, solution routines and flux calculation routines. These routines, after modification, were used to simulate advance and retreat longwall mining, with and without drainage. Several different sensitivity tests were carried out by changing parameters such as borehole pressure, length, and spacing in order to aid the planning of methane drainage systems for longwall mining.
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spelling nottingham-124122025-02-28T11:19:10Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12412/ An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining Ediz, I.G. This research describes an application of numerical methods for the prediction of strata methane flow into mine workings around a longwall coal face employing methane drainage. This method of methane prediction was developed by solving the time-dependent gas flow equation using the finite element analysis. Having obtained the gas pressure distribution throughout the finite element mesh, a mass flow equation was derived to calculate methane flow rate for a given mining boundary. A computer program for the prediction of methane flow was then developed by devising appropriate modifications and additions to a finite element package originally written for heat flow by PAFEC limited. Stress analysis was also carried out in order to provide an understanding of stress fields around a longwall face to evaluate the induced permeabilities under these stress fields. Three main routines of the original package required modifications to accommodate the solution of a different equation. These were element routines, solution routines and flux calculation routines. These routines, after modification, were used to simulate advance and retreat longwall mining, with and without drainage. Several different sensitivity tests were carried out by changing parameters such as borehole pressure, length, and spacing in order to aid the planning of methane drainage systems for longwall mining. 1991 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12412/1/335202.pdf Ediz, I.G. (1991) An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Mine gases Methane Gas flow Time dependent gas flow equation
spellingShingle Mine gases
Methane
Gas flow
Time dependent gas flow equation
Ediz, I.G.
An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining
title An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining
title_full An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining
title_fullStr An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining
title_full_unstemmed An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining
title_short An application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining
title_sort application of numerical methods to the prediction of strata methane flow in longwall mining
topic Mine gases
Methane
Gas flow
Time dependent gas flow equation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12412/