Coal Anisotropic Sorption and Permeability: An Experimental Study

Knowledge of the bedding plane properties of coal seams is essential for the coalbed gas production because of their great influence on the inner flow characteristics and sorption features of gas and water. In this study, an experimental study on the anisotropic gas adsorption–desorption a...

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Main Authors: Yulong Chen, Xuelong Li, Bo Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Processes
Subjects:
gas
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/6/8/104
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spelling doaj-de3a18d568734a68a1f084b6651a05142020-11-24T21:44:27ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172018-07-016810410.3390/pr6080104pr6080104Coal Anisotropic Sorption and Permeability: An Experimental StudyYulong Chen0Xuelong Li1Bo Li2State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400030, ChinaKey Laboratory of Karst Environment and Geohazard, Ministry of Land and Resources, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550000, ChinaKnowledge of the bedding plane properties of coal seams is essential for the coalbed gas production because of their great influence on the inner flow characteristics and sorption features of gas and water. In this study, an experimental study on the anisotropic gas adsorption–desorption and permeability of coal is presented. The results show that during the adsorption–desorption process, an increase in the bedding plane angle of the specimen expands the length and area of the contact surface, thereby increasing the speed and quantity of adsorption and desorption. With an increase in the bedding angle, the number of pores and cracks was found to increase together with the volumetric strain. The evolution of permeability of coal heavily depended on stress–strain stages. The permeability decreased with the increase of stress at the initial compaction and elastic deformation stages, while it increased with the increase of stress at the stages of strain-hardening, softening and residual strength. Initial permeability increased with increasing bedding angle.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/6/8/104anisotropybedding plane orientationcoalgasadsorption–desorption
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author Yulong Chen
Xuelong Li
Bo Li
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Xuelong Li
Bo Li
Coal Anisotropic Sorption and Permeability: An Experimental Study
Processes
anisotropy
bedding plane orientation
coal
gas
adsorption–desorption
author_facet Yulong Chen
Xuelong Li
Bo Li
author_sort Yulong Chen
title Coal Anisotropic Sorption and Permeability: An Experimental Study
title_short Coal Anisotropic Sorption and Permeability: An Experimental Study
title_full Coal Anisotropic Sorption and Permeability: An Experimental Study
title_fullStr Coal Anisotropic Sorption and Permeability: An Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed Coal Anisotropic Sorption and Permeability: An Experimental Study
title_sort coal anisotropic sorption and permeability: an experimental study
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Knowledge of the bedding plane properties of coal seams is essential for the coalbed gas production because of their great influence on the inner flow characteristics and sorption features of gas and water. In this study, an experimental study on the anisotropic gas adsorption–desorption and permeability of coal is presented. The results show that during the adsorption–desorption process, an increase in the bedding plane angle of the specimen expands the length and area of the contact surface, thereby increasing the speed and quantity of adsorption and desorption. With an increase in the bedding angle, the number of pores and cracks was found to increase together with the volumetric strain. The evolution of permeability of coal heavily depended on stress–strain stages. The permeability decreased with the increase of stress at the initial compaction and elastic deformation stages, while it increased with the increase of stress at the stages of strain-hardening, softening and residual strength. Initial permeability increased with increasing bedding angle.
topic anisotropy
bedding plane orientation
coal
gas
adsorption–desorption
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/6/8/104
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