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CFD Modelling of Goaf Gas Migration to Improve the Control of Spontaneous Combustion in Longwalls

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posted on 2024-11-13, 09:23 authored by Ting RenTing Ren, R Balusu
This paper provides an overview of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling capability developed by CSIRO with the aim of improving the knowledge of flow migration dynamics within longwall goaf areas. The CFD models can be used to study the ingress of oxygen into the goaf in different ventilation scenarios and goaf drainage arrangements. This approach not only helps the design of effective gas control strategies but also the management of spontaneous combustion risk in the goaf. Innovative goaf inertisation strategies have been developed and implemented during longwall sealing operations. Work is continuing to develop general guidelines of proactive goaf inertisation strategies to suppress the development of spontaneous heating behind active longwall faces.

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This conference paper was originally published as Ren, TX and Balusu, R, CFD Modelling of Goaf Gas Migration to Improve the Control of Spontaneous Combustion in Longwalls, in Aziz, N (ed), Coal 2005: Coal Operators' Conference, University of Wollongong & the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005, 259-264.

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