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The Positive Pressure Chamber Austar Coal Mine & Joncris Sentinel Services. Austar Coal Mine. Proactive: - Spontaneous & Combustible Gas Management - Seal Design. What are we up against?. Our Challenge.
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The Positive Pressure ChamberAustar Coal Mine & Joncris Sentinel Services Austar Coal Mine Proactive:- Spontaneous & Combustible Gas Management- Seal Design
Our Challenge • Understand and Manage Spontaneous Combustion and Flammable Atmospheres in Active and Sealed Goaves • Utilise Proactive rather than Reactive Risk Management • Eliminate the Hazard rather than accept the inevitable and use Reactive Management to reduce, control or contain the potential Catastrophic Consequences
Inertisation Attempt - GAG The GAG Jet Engine Inertisation
18% 02 0.3% CO2 0 ppm CO 18% 02 0.3% CO2 0 ppm CO Typical Gas analysis during re-entry : Tube bundle and borehole readings Typical Gas analysis during re-entry : Tube bundle and borehole readings 12% 02 4% CO2 7000 ppm CO 0.5% CH4 6% 02 4% CO2 0 ppm CO 3.5% CH4 6% 02 5% CO2 0 ppm CO 2% CH4 3% 02 6% CO2 1000 ppm CO 4% CH4 3% 02 5% CO2 0 ppm CO 7% CH4 Re-Entry Experience Gas Levels
CM Buried in SL5MG Conveyor Road flooded at 6c/t MG Travel road: cables,poly pipe, O2 Rescuers melted Secondary Fire and Roof Fall Found Poly Pipe melted Coked roof coal Charred Conveyor Belt Limit of Exploration Fall of Ground in 6c/t Major Damage Found Re-Entry Experience The Physical Toll
25m3/s 140m3/s 70m3/s 80m3/s 70m3/s 35m3/s 35m3/s Ventilation Network
FACT: • All underground mine seals leak & breathe • Sealed and Active Goaves = High Risk Problem – Leaking Seals Combustion & Flammable Mixtures in Goaf Areas
Conventional Thinking • Airflow past Seals is governed by the well known relationship: P=RQn • Q = Quantity (measured in m3/s varies from Q2 to Q depending on the nature of the flow - laminar or turbulent) • R = Resistance (measured in Gauls varies from 50,000 to 200 depending on Seal Integrity and more importantly the integrity of the roof, floor and sides - rarely do we see this in the higher quartile) • P = Pressure (measured in Pascals varies depending on Mine Ventilation Pressure; Diurnal and Synoptic Barometric Pressure variations with the latter having the largest impact) • Seals erected pumped or sprayed during Diurnal Barometric Lows will not be as effective as those erected during Higher barometric pressure (try patching a leaking bicycle tyre with bubble gum) • We as an industry continue with the old outdated Strategy and spend Megabucks trying to increase Resistance • This is re-active risk management and doomed to failure
Solution to Leaking Seals - Positive Pressure Chamber Concept NORMAL: • Oxygen flow through seal • Potential for spontaneous combustion or explosive mix of gases BALANCE CHAMBER: • Oxygen flow through chamber • Potential for spontaneous combustion or explosive mix of gases POSITIVE PRESSURE CHAMBER: • Nitrogen injected into the chamber • Positive pressure maintained within the chamber • IMPOSSIBLE FOR OXYGEN TO FLOW THROUGH CHAMBER
Positive Pressure Effects • Dramatic reduction in combustible (explosive) gases. • Inert and safe goaf (unable to promote spontaneous combustion). • NIL oxygen ingress through the chamber.
Positive Pressure Chamber 70m3/hr Nitrogen Inertisation Unit Nitrogen Injection Location 20PSI Structural Seal 5PSI Flexible Seal
Nitrogen Injection Sites Positive Pressure System 1936m3/hr Nitrogen Plant. Sufficient to maintain positive pressure across 24 different Positive Pressure Chambers.
World First Innovation • Eliminated one of the biggest risks to the mine • Simple and safe • Reliable & low maintenance (>99% availability) • Proven: • First trial September 2005 (70m3/hr) • System has been running since September 2006 (1936m3/hr) • Positive Pressure Chamber System Costs (large 1936m3/hr Unit): • Infrastructure = $250,000 (including reticulation). • Leasing and running = $0.07 per m3 of Nitrogen. • Annual costs ~$1.2 million (continuous use at full capacity) $ • Set the benchmark for managing risk of combustion / explosive atmospheres in underground coal mining & Panel Sealing. • Australia and world wide application and interest Implementation
SEAL LEAKAGE • Build a seal • Seal leaks or breathes resulting in oxygen ingress through or around the seal • Monitor for changes in the potential explosive atmosphere or for signs of spontaneous combustion • React to explosive atmosphere or heating – IF POSSIBLE!! Risk Management Current Mining Practice - Reactive SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION OR EXPLOSION
CHAMBER • Inject Nitrogen into chamber (+’ve pressure) • Encourage nitrogen ingress into the goaf 1. Eliminates risk of spontaneous combustion (heat) SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION OR EXPLOSION 2. Eliminates risk of explosive atmosphere Risk Management The Pressure Balance Chamber System - Proactive • Build a chamber • Eliminate Oxygen ingress into the goaf • Inert goaf which:
The Positive Pressure Chamber has effectively ELIMINATED one of these seven MAJOR HAZARDS. And put a few holes in another one. Significance COAL DUST TRANSPORT SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION INRUSH STRATA OUTBURST FIRE & EXPLOSION • There are seven (7) prescribed MAJOR HAZARDS for an underground coal mine.
History does not need to repeat itself. In Summary The Positive Pressure Chamber