Characteristics and Safety of CO2 for the Fire Prevention Technology with Gob-Side Entry Retaining in Goaf

ACS Omega. 2021 Jul 8;6(28):18518-18526. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.1c02836. eCollection 2021 Jul 20.

Abstract

The mining technology of gob-side entry retaining without a coal pillar is gradually becoming a mature and increasingly important mining technology. As it maintains the roadway near goaf, the air leakage should be greater than a U-type ventilation system in goaf, so it is prone to cause coal spontaneous combustion problems. CO2 is an inert gas, and it is usually used to prevent spontaneous combustion and extinguish coal fire. However, there is a lack of research on characteristics and safety of CO2 for the mining technology of gob-side entry retaining without the coal pillar. In this paper, the indexes of influencing factors were proposed on gas, pipelines, and mining technical parameters. Using a three-dimensional physical model of coal stope, the gas migration law of CO2, the relationship between gas injection rate and the oxidation zone area, and the safety of the CO2 inerting technology were analyzed. The results indicate that the O2 concentration is diluted between the working face and the injection port, especially in the air intake side. Furthermore, the CO2 injection rate is an important parameter to the fire prevention and extinguishing technology. When the gas injection rate ranges from 240 to 720 m3/h, the oxidation zone area varies from 7380 to 14 760 m2, and the gas injection rate grows exponentially with the area of the oxidation zone. Moreover, the redundant CO2 gas flows to the retaining roadway, and it reduces the O2 concentration, resulting in asphyxia accidents of miners. The research results are helpful to balance the relationship between inert gas injection and production safety and provide guidance for the practical application of the inert gas fire prevention technology.