Ventilation Improvement in Longwall Recovery Face using Convergence Transducers - Case Study
Abstract
The FMC Westvaco Trona Mine is located near Green River, Wyoming and has an annual production of 4.5M tons. Trona is an evaporite mineral that is processed into several products, mostly soda ash. The underground mine has two active development panels and one longwall (LW) panel. The mining horizon is about 500m below surface and the surrounding strata liberates methane. Three surface-based, blowing fans provide ventilation air as a positive pressure system. The mine operates a 225m long LW face, built by Joy Mining Machinery. Headgate and Tailgate developments are driven with four entries. The recovery room, at the end of each panel, is 8m wide with three access chutes. Additional recovery room support comes for concrete blocks used with a center to center spacing of 1,5m. As the LW enters this pre-driven recovery room there are notable responses and shifting ground stresses. This study was undertaken to measure the ground response using seven vibrating wire displacement transducers. These devices were used to monitor the convergence as the LW approached the recovery room. The methane concentration in the air ventilating the recovery room was also monitored. The correlation between convergence and gas liberation was then studied. The results show that the convergence varies from 0.1m to 0.25m along the length of the recovery room. Ventilating the recovery room becomes critical as methane is liberated from oil shale as the more plastic floor material is disrupted. Appropriate methods are employed to ventilate the recovery room.
Recommended Citation
A. Habibi et al., "Ventilation Improvement in Longwall Recovery Face using Convergence Transducers - Case Study," 2014 SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, SME 2014: Leadership in Uncertain Times, pp. 615 - 619, Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME), Jan 2014.
Department(s)
Mining Engineering
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-163266526-3
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
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Citation
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English
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Publication Date
01 Jan 2014