@ARTICLE{Dziurzyński_Wacław_Methodology_2019, author={Dziurzyński, Wacław and Palka, Teresa and Krach, Andrzej and Wasilewski, Stanisław}, volume={vol. 64}, number={No 3}, journal={Archives of Mining Sciences}, pages={467-485}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Committee of Mining PAS}, abstract={This paper presents mathematical models enabling the calculation of the distribution and patterns of methane inflow to the air stream in a longwall seam being exploited and spoil on a longwall conveyor, taking into account the variability of shearer and conveyor operation and simulation results of the mining team using the Ventgraph-Plus software. In the research, an experiment was employed to observe changes in air parameters, in particular air velocity and methane concentration in the Cw-4 longwall area in seam 364/2 at KWK Budryk, during different phases of shearer operation in the area of the mining wall in methane hazard conditions. Presented is the method of data recording during the experiment which included records from the mine’s system for automatic gasometry, records from a wireless system of eight methane sensors installed in the end part of the longwall and additionally from nine methane anemometers located across the longwall on a grid. Synchronous data records obtained from these three independent sources were compared against the recording the operating condition of the shearer and haulage machines at the longwall in various phases of their operation (cleaning, cutting). The results of the multipoint system measurements made it possible to determine the volume of air and methane flow across the longwall working, and, consequently, to calculate the correction coefficients for determining the volume of air and methane from measurements of local air velocity and methane concentration. An attempt was made to determine the methane inflow from a unit of the longwall body area and the unit of spoil length on conveyors depending on the mining rate. The Cw-4 longwall ventilation was simulated using the data measured and calculated from measurements and the simulation results were discussed.}, type={Article}, title={Methodology for Determining Methane Distribution in a Longwall District}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/112903/PDF/Archiwum-64-3-01-Dziurzynski.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ams.2019.129363}, keywords={methane hazard, monitoring system, Mine ventilation, sources of methane inflow at the longwall}, }