Abstract:U nderground coal mining generally occurs in the terrifically thermodynamic environment of high geostress and geotherm, resulting in many coal-gas disasters, such as coal-gas outburst, coal spontaneous combustion and even gas explosion etc. (1-3). Geological statistics and relative researches show that when mining depth is over 1000 m, the geotherm will reach the range of 40 and 45°C with the commonly geothermal gradient of 30-50°C/km, and the geostress is 95-135 MPa at 3500-5000 m depth (4). In addition, the … Show more
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