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                 Table 4.3 Specific Gob Emissions on US Longwall Panels


                  Width of Longwall Face (ft)  Specific Gob Emissions (MMCF/acre)
                  450                      25
                  600                      30
                  750                      33
                  900                      36
                  1050                     40


              Just as excessive methane emissions on a longwall face can limit the width of the
           panel, very high specific gob emissions can also limit the panel width. The specific gob
           emission increases with increasing width of longwall panels. Table 4.3 shows some
           observed data [9] for the Central Appalachian Basin, United States.
              The optimum width of a longwall panel is the width where gob wells are most effi-
           cient in draining the gob gases, and the total number of gob wells for the panel is the
           minimum. The most efficient gob drainage is reached when the spacing between the
           two adjacent gob wells(s) is equal to half the width (w) of the longwall panel. To illus-
           trate this point, spacing of gob wells for longwalls with different widths but the same
           tonnage of extraction is calculated. The following assumptions are made for this
           calculation:
           1. The rate of extraction is the same for all longwall panels, 1 acre/day.
           2. The longwall face is 1000 ft long and needs two gob wells near the setup entry.
           3. A gob gas capture ratio of 70e80% will be achieved.
           4. Specific gob emission is 30 MMCF/acre.

              Table 4.4 shows pertinent data for various widths of longwall panels.
              Fig. 4.10 shows a plot of s/w against longwall face widths. The most efficient cap-
           ture of gob gas is obtained when s/w ¼ 0.5 or the longwall width is 700 ft. Because the
           gob wells are offset from the center line by 100 ft, the optimum width where gob gas
           drainage is most efficient is in the range 700e800 ft. A width of 750 ft is a good
           average. Optimum width for a coal seam with a different specific job emission can
           be similarly calculated.
                Table 4.4 Number of Gob Wells Versus Longwall Width


                Width of Face, (ft)  Number of Gob Wells  Spacing/Width, (s/w)
                400                24 þ 2                0.93
                600                26 þ 2                0.64
                800                28 þ 2 a              0.48
                900                32 þ 2 a              0.35
                1000               36 þ 2 a              0.26

                a
                Total number of gob wells could be slightly higher because of declining capture efficiency.
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