Correction of dynamics errors of measurements the methane concentration

Beata Krupanek, Ryszard Bogacz
Abstract:
Coal mine methane is a term given to the methane gas produced or emitted in association with coal mining activities either from the coal seam itself or from other gassy formations underground. The amount of methane generated at a specific operation depends on the productivity of the coal mine, the gassiness of the coal seam and any underlying and overlying formations, operational variables, and geological conditions. The primary reason for measuring methane is to improve the safety of the mines. In recent years, there have been many fatalities in underground coal mine explosions in which methane was a contributing factor. The rapid detection of methane is very important from the point of view of safety of mine workers. This paper presents a concept of fast methane detection by reconstituting its concentration in the dynamic states.
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC10
Event name:
TC10 Workshop on Technical Diagnostics 2014
Title:

13th IMEKO TC10 Workshop "Advanced measurement tools in technical diagnostics for systems' reliability and safety"

Place:
Warsaw, POLAND
Time:
26 June 2014 - 27 June 2014