Abstract

In order to prevent spontaneous coal combustion occurring at a fully mechanized caving face with large obliquity in deep mines in China, we have analyzed the characteristics of spontaneous coal combustion and explain theoretically the factors affecting spontaneous coal combustion, such as rock bursts, high temperatures, high ventilation resistance, slow advancing speed and large obliquity mining. Key technologies to prevent spontaneous combustion occurring in sharply inclined seams in deep mines are proposed; these include pouring water, stopping leakage in upper and lower corners of the working face, choking off the goaf and covering the coal. CO concentrations were controlled within two years to less than 15×10 −6 at the upper corner by applying these technologies at the 1410 working face of the Huafeng coal mine. Our method has significant theoretical value and is of practical importance in controlling spontaneous coal combustion occurring at a fully mechanized caving face with large obliquity in deep mines.

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