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Progressive Technologies of Coal, Coalbed Methane, and Ores Mining

✍ Scribed by Volodymyr Bondarenko, Iryna Kovalevs'ka, Kostiantyn Ganushevych


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
536
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Presenting new technologies in underground coal extraction, with special attention to mine galleries support and maintenance, load mechanism of "massif-support system-safety system" systems, analysis of face equipment for thin coal seams mining and substantiation of rational stoping parameters.
Advanced surface mining technologies of coal and ore are discussed in an original form, stability calculations of internal dumps and open-cut faces are presented, as well as examination of land surface subsidence using modern methods of calculation experiments.Β Special attention is given toΒ the complex mining of mineral resources, such as: iron ore, coal deposits with drilling advance degassing wells, methane extraction from coal and anthropogenic deposits, heat receipt from mine water with help of thermal pumps.
The unique geological conditions for mining in Poland and the Ukraine require a new technological approachΒ for miningΒ thin and very thin coal seams with thickness of 1 meter and less, using selective coal extraction methods,Β leaving rock behind in the mine. Relevant technological solutions are discussed in this volume.
Further, technological process control during coal seams underground gasification is described together with pressure-temperature conditions of gas hydrates formation from gaseous mixtures of various content. Substantiation is also given to gas hydrates extraction technologies development and 21st century new pulse technologies of well drilling and a temperature mode of a rock-cutting tool and equipment with cryogenic-gravel filters is examined.
Gas extraction processes located in flooded deposits with uniform and macroheterogeneous collectors are presented with the description of an effective methodology of two-subbench technology of ore deposits extraction.


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