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Occurrence, Prediction and Control of Outbursts in Coal Mines, Southern Queensland

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Occurrence, Prediction and Control of Outbursts in Coal Mines, Southern Queensland

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The Mechanism of, and Energy Release Associated with Outbursts

A study is presented of the theoretically possible initiation systems for outbursts and the subsequent propagation mechanism.Previous occurrences of outbursts and their correlation to the theoretical system are described. An estimation of the energy release from two energy sources, gas strain energy and rock/coal strain energy, is presented and the relative importance of each source in the severity of outbursts. Summary: The description of mechanisms of outbursting follows the examination of these phenomena at Collinsville in Bowen No. 2 mine and at Leichhardt Colliery, Blackwater._x000D_
Quantitative material contained in the paper refers to Leichhardt Colliery, Blackwater._x000D_
Clearly from the work carried out to date gas release has a major part to play in the out- bursting at both of these collieries. In the case of the December 1 1978 outburst at Leichhardt Colliery energy release estimates place gas strain energy release contributing eight times the energy of that from rock/coal strain energy. Even the normal outbursts at Leichhardt Colliery appear to show this trend. Estimates of energy released are for comparative purposes between gas and rock strain energy and the values obtained may be regarded as approximate.
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  • Published: 1980
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