Coal seam gas pressure is an important index to evaluate
the risk
of coal outbursts. The accuracy of measurement is closely related
to the quality of hole sealing, and reasonable grouting pressure is
one of the key factors to determine the quality of hole sealing. To
obtain a reasonable grouting pressure, a mathematical model for slurry
flow was established based on the relationship between the seepage
law of the slurry and the properties of the borehole surrounding a
rock. According to the conditions of the working face 11111 of the
coal seam Ji15–17 in Pingdingshan No. 13 Coal Mine,
the reasonable grouting pressure in the process of hole sealing and
pressure measurement were simulated by COMSOL multiphysics numerical
simulation software. After comparing the pressure distribution and
slurry diffusion characteristics in the borehole under different grouting
pressures, it is concluded that the reasonable grouting pressure is
4 MPa. When 4 MPa grouting pressure to seal the hole is used during
actual engineering verification, the measured gas pressure is 2.7
MPa, which is more accurate than the result obtained under conditions
of sealing with normal pressure grouting.