Conference Proceedings
Fourth International Mine Ventilation Congress, Brisbane (Proceedings and Addendum volume)
Conference Proceedings
Fourth International Mine Ventilation Congress, Brisbane (Proceedings and Addendum volume)
A Model of Gas Flow During Outbursts
An outburst is the spontaneous ejection of pulverized coal and gas from the working face in an underground mine. It is caused by overstressing the rock, due predominantly to the influence of geological structures on in situ stresses, stress concentration from the excavation and overburden load on mine openings, and large volumes of gas sorbed in the rock. The spontaneous release of high pressure gas creates intense shock waves which may cause damage to the mine ven- tilation system and the pulverized rock/coal ejected may cause injury or death to miners._x000D_
The gases emitted pollute the mine air and may also result in death to miners.
The gases emitted pollute the mine air and may also result in death to miners.
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J Sheng, F Otuonye
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