Mining Water Yield Forecast of Initial Minery and Parameter Sensitivity Analysis in Nalinhe NO.2 Coalmine[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2017, 37(5): 309-314.
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Mining Water Yield Forecast of Initial Minery and Parameter Sensitivity Analysis in Nalinhe NO.2 Coalmine[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2017, 37(5): 309-314. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2017.05.052.
Mining Water Yield Forecast of Initial Minery and Parameter Sensitivity Analysis in Nalinhe NO.2 Coalmine
煤层顶板承压水位最大降深值分别为530.37,564.63 m;煤矿涌水量分别可达57 994,86 240 m
3
/d。[结论
]
首采区矿坑不断排水疏干,降深越来越大;模型参数对预测结果影响较大。
Abstract
[Objective] The growing coal mining scale and depth easily lead to the occurrence of coalmine water disasters. Consequently
to assure coal mining in a safe and efficient way
mine water discharge is needed to be fully understood.[Methods] According to the physiographic
geological conditions of the researched area and water abundance distribution as well
this paper acquired a full knowledge of the hydrogeological condition of mines. By applying the groundwater flow numerical simulation to the 31# coal seam of the first mine area of the No. 2 coal mine of Nalinhe
this paper established a mine discharge forecast model and its sensitivity was analyzed by enumerating different hydrogeological parameters of the permeability media of all levels. Upon that
the amount of the mine discharge has been forecast.[Results] The groundwater table drop depths will be 32.30 m and 47.72 m respectively
the confined groundwater level drop depths will be 530.37 m and 564.63 m respectively
and the mine water yields will be 57 994 m3/d and 86 240 m3/d respectively at the ends of 5th and 11th year.[Conclusion] If the mine drainage in the first mining area is drained and the drop depth get more and more great
the selection of model parameters will have great influence on the prediction results.
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