2023
DOI: 10.30657/pea.2023.29.37
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Applying Model Studies to Support the Monitoring of Methane Hazard during the Process of Underground Coal Mining

Magdalena Tutak,
Jarosław Brodny,
Piotr Małkowski
et al.

Abstract: The process of underground mining is one of the most complex and hazardous activities. In order to maintain the continuity and efficiency of this process, it is necessary to take measures to reduce this hazard. The paper addresses this issue by presenting a developed methodology for using model studies and numerical simulations to support the process of monitoring methane hazards. Its basis is the developed model of the region of underground mining exploitation along with the ventilation phenomena occurring in… Show more

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“…In underground mines, harmful and dangerous gases, i.e. hydrogen sulfide (H2S), methane (CH4), and carbon monoxide (CO), often enter the tunnels from cracks in the rock mass (He et al, 2023;Tutak et al, 2023). Those hazards are further increased by process-related gases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In underground mines, harmful and dangerous gases, i.e. hydrogen sulfide (H2S), methane (CH4), and carbon monoxide (CO), often enter the tunnels from cracks in the rock mass (He et al, 2023;Tutak et al, 2023). Those hazards are further increased by process-related gases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%