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Conference Proceedings

Seam Gas Drainage with Particular Reference to the Working Seam, Wollongong

Conference Proceedings

Seam Gas Drainage with Particular Reference to the Working Seam, Wollongong

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A Modern Approach to Methane Drainage Control and Utilisation

Approval to operate Longwall No. 7 at Appin Colliery in 1979 was granted pursuant not only to the usual statutory provisions, but also that an adequate means of drainage of methane gas be incorporated. A methane drainage plant was subsequently designed and constructed some two km from the pit top at the site of the Colliery main upcast and down cast shafts. Modern plants of this nature are completely automated using programmable controllers and computers to provide control and management reporting functions. Complex mechanical systems are installed to extract the gas and in handling and storage processes. Gas utilisation plants exist which can generate power from methane. These plants are further enhanced by harnessing waste heat produced in the generation process. The installation, automation control and monitoring of these plants incorporates many facets of engineering from high voltage power supply and computer technology to complex gas handling procedures used in gas compression storage.and generation of electric power.
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  • Published: 1982
  • PDF Size: 0.966 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P198206001

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