关于压缩变形和压碎石灰岩气体透性属性的实验研究
Xiaojun Yang1, Zhen Li1,2, Hongwei Wang2
1College of Safety and Emergency Management Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China.
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|January 22, 2024
概括
有效的煤床甲 (CBM) 提取需要了解采矿过程中的气体透性. 这项研究揭示了粉碎石灰岩的特性,表明颗粒大小显著影响CBM流量和缩预测.
科学领域:
- 地质技术工程 地质技术工程
- 石油工程是石油工程中的一个.
- 采矿工程 采矿工程 采矿工程
背景情况:
- 采矿含有大量的煤床甲 (CBM) 资源,需要高效的开采方法.
- 对于CBM迁移和缩研究来说,了解洞穴区域中粉碎煤和岩石的气体透性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究不同颗粒大小的粉碎石灰岩的压缩变形和气体透气性质.
- 确定粉碎石灰岩中孔隙性,颗粒大小,应力和气体透性之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 在不同压力条件下对碎石灰岩样本进行实验分析.
- 测量孔径,变形和透性的测量.
- 分析颗粒大小分布及其对透性的影响.
主要成果:
- 压碎的石灰岩的变形阻力随着压力而增加;孔隙性变化因颗粒大小和压缩阶段而异.
- 透度在10^-12到10^-10 m2之间,随着多孔性和压力而下降.
- 气迁移需要一个伪值压力梯度 (64.86311.42 Pa/m).
- 较大的颗粒大小 (5-10毫米) 与较小的 (0.315-0.63毫米) 相比,具有显著更高的透性增长幅度.
- 透性在破碎的石灰岩中显著更高,位于洞穴区域下层两侧.
结论:
- 颗粒大小和多孔性是影响采矿中气体透性的关键因素.
- 这些发现有助于准确预测CBM缩区,并优化提取井的位置.
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