Title of article :
CFD Modeling of Impact of Gas Content Uncertainty on Methane Distribution in Underground Coal Mine Roadways
Author/Authors :
Rahimi, Shokofe Department of mining engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Ataee-pour, Majid Department of mining engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Madani, Hassan Department of mining engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Methane has been known as a safety risk for the coal mining activities.
Accordingly, one can mitigate this risk, and hence, the level of hazard to which the
mining workers are exposed, by predicting the possible exceedance of allowable
methane dosage should be provided with a reliable information on the distribution
of methane across the working face considering the uncertainties associated with
the gas content of such deposits. In this work, the gas content uncertainty in a coal
seam is first investigated using the geo-statistical simulation. Then a method is
proposed in order to predict methane gas emission based on the Monte Carlo
random simulation method. Next, the results obtained are introduced into a 3D
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model to estimate the methane distribution
considering the uncertainty associated with the gas content. Defined as zones
where the methane concentration is so high that an explosion is much likely to
occur, the elevated methane zones (EMZs) are delineated across the working faces.
The results obtained show that UGC has an impact on the ventilation parameters
and EMZs. The proposed method could be carried out in order to guide the
ventilation design in improving safety.
Keywords :
Computational Fluid Dynamics , Methane Emission , Uncertainty Gas Content , Monte Carlo , Elevated Methane Zones
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment