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Vol 222
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803-808
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Article

Geodynamic methods for assessing methane distribution in bituminous coal deposits and measures to intensify methane fluxes during mine gas drainage

Authors:
E. V. Goncharov1
S. V. Tsirel2
About authors
  • 1 — senior research Saint-Petersburg Mining University
  • 2 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. сhief scientist Saint-Petersburg Mining University
Date submitted:
2015-12-24
Date accepted:
2016-02-04
Date published:
2016-12-23

Abstract

This paper explores states of methane within the coal bearing stratum and shows heavy dependency of the intrastratal gas migration on the forms of porous space and petrographic properties of coal. The adsorbed methane is found to be predominant in the coal of Kuznetsk Basin. Different forms of coal diffusion and filtration are described revealing their dependency on geological and thermodynamic conditions. The paper provides justification for the primary focus on geodynamic processes when designing gas drainage systems and applicability of morphometric methods and remote sensing data for their identification. The significance of researches into the processes activating exothermic reactions resulting in methane transition to free state is explained. The paper presents the results of using seismic-acoustic stimulation techniques as one of the practical approaches to addressing this issue. Results of successful industrial testing have been compared with the results of numerical modelling of stress-strain state, which can also be managed through seismic-acoustic stimulation.

Область исследования:
Mining
Keywords:
methane coal beds gas drainage geomechanical and geodynamic processes gas fluxes intensification
10.18454/pmi.2016.6.803
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