| Literature DB >> 26322119 |
Steven J Schatzel1, Robert B Krog2, Andrew Mazzella1, Cynthia Hollerich1, Elaine Rubinstein1.
Abstract
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducted a study on leakage rates through underground coal mine seals. Leakage rates of coal bed gas into active workings have not been well established. New seal construction standards have exacerbated the knowledge gap in our understanding of how well these seals isolate active workings near a seal line. At a western US underground coal mine, we determined seal leakage rates ranged from about 0 to 0.036 m3/s for seven 340 kPa seals. The seal leakage rate varied in essentially a linear manner with variations in head pressure at the mine seals.Entities:
Keywords: coal bed emissions; coal mining; mine safety; mine seals; mine ventilation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26322119 PMCID: PMC4551664 DOI: 10.1080/17480930.2015.1026665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Min Reclam Environ ISSN: 1748-0930 Impact factor: 2.956