Title: The Positive Pressure Chamber Austar Coal Mine
1The Positive Pressure ChamberAustar Coal Mine
Joncris Sentinel Services
Austar Coal Mine
Proactive- Spontaneous Combustible Gas
Management- Seal Design
2 What are we up against?
3 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
4 The Oxidation Process Temperature vs Time
5 Serious Incident
6 Serious Incident Tube Bundle Monitor CO
Readings
7 Serious Incident CO Readings Air Free
Basis Analysis
8 Serious Incident CO Make
9 Serious Incident Ratios
10 Serious Incident Gas
11 Inertisation Attempt - GAG
The GAG Jet Engine Inertisation
12 Sealing the Mine
13 Re-Entry Controls Gas Monitoring
14 Re-Entry Experience Gas Levels
15 Re-Entry Experience The Physical Toll
16 Austar Coal Mine
17 Austar Coal Mine Complex
18 Top Coal Caving
19 Ventilation Network
20 Problem Leaking Seals Combustion
Flammable Mixtures in Goaf Areas
21 Effects of Leaking Seals
22 Effects of Leaking Seals
23 Conventional Thinking
- Airflow past Seals is governed by the well known
relationship PRQn - 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patching a leaking bicycle tyre with bubble gum) - We as an industry continue with the old outdated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
24 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
25 Positive Pressure Effects
- Dramatic reduction in combustible (explosive)
gases. - Inert and safe goaf (unable to promote
spontaneous combustion). - NIL oxygen ingress through the chamber.
26 Positive Pressure Chamber
70m3/hr Nitrogen Inertisation Unit
Nitrogen Injection Location 20PSI
Structural Seal 5PSI
Flexible Seal
27 Positive Pressure System
1936m3/hr Nitrogen Plant. Sufficient to maintain
positive pressure across 24 different Positive
Pressure Chambers.
28 Sealing Effectiveness TG End
29 Sealing Effectiveness MG End
30 Implementation
31 Risk Management
Current Mining Practice - Reactive
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION OR EXPLOSION
32 Risk Management
The Pressure Balance Chamber System - Proactive
- Eliminate Oxygen ingress into the goaf
33 Significance
COAL DUST
TRANSPORT
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION
INRUSH
FIRE EXPLOSION
OUTBURST
STRATA
- There are seven (7) prescribed MAJOR HAZARDS for
an underground coal mine.
34 In Summary
The Positive Pressure Chamber