Experimental investigation on coal pore-fracture variation and fractal characteristics synergistically affected by solvents for improving clean gas extraction

IF 11.7 1区 工程技术 Q1 MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING
Feilin Han , Sheng Xue , Chunshan Zheng , Zhongwei Chen , Guofu Li , Bingyou Jiang
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Chemical solvents instead of pure water being as hydraulic fracturing fluid could effectively increase permeability and improve clean methane extraction efficiency. However, pore-fracture variation features of lean coal synergistically affected by solvents have not been fully understood. Ultrasonic testing, nuclear magnetic resonance analysis, liquid phase mass spectrometry was adopted to comprehensively analyze pore-fracture change characteristics of lean coal treated by combined solvent (NMP and CS2). Meanwhile, quantitative characterization of above changing properties was conducted using geometric fractal theory. Relationship model between permeability, fractal dimension and porosity were established. Results indicate that the end face fractures of coal are well developed after CS2 and combined solvent treatments, of which, end face box-counting fractal dimensions range from 1.1227 to 1.4767. Maximum decreases in ultrasonic longitudinal wave velocity of coal affected by NMP, CS2 and combined solvent are 2.700%, 20.521%, 22.454%, respectively. Solvent treatments could lead to increasing amount of both mesopores and macropores. Decrease ratio of fractal dimension Ds is 0.259%–2.159%, while permeability increases ratio of NMR ranges from 0.1904 to 6.4486. Meanwhile, combined solvent could dissolve coal polar and non-polar small molecules and expand flow space. Results could provide reference for solvent selection and parameter optimization of permeability-enhancement technology.

煤炭孔隙裂隙变化与分形特征受溶剂协同影响的实验研究,以提高瓦斯抽采效率
用化学溶剂代替纯水作为水力压裂液,可有效增加渗透率,提高清洁甲烷抽采效率。然而,贫煤在溶剂协同作用下的孔隙-裂缝变化特征尚未得到充分了解。本研究采用超声波测试、核磁共振分析、液相质谱等方法,全面分析了联合溶剂(NMP 和 CS2)处理贫煤的孔隙-断裂变化特征。同时,利用几何分形理论对上述变化特性进行了定量表征。建立了渗透率、分形维数和孔隙度之间的关系模型。结果表明,经过 CS2 和联合溶剂处理后,煤的端面裂缝发育良好,其中端面箱形计数分形尺寸范围在 1.1227 至 1.4767 之间。受 NMP、CS2 和复合溶剂影响的煤的超声纵波速度最大降幅分别为 2.700%、20.521% 和 22.454%。溶剂处理可增加中孔和大孔的数量。分形维数 Ds 的下降率为 0.259%-2.159%,而 NMR 的渗透率增加率为 0.1904-6.4486。同时,组合溶剂可以溶解煤极性和非极性小分子,扩大流动空间。研究结果可为溶剂选择和增透技术参数优化提供参考。
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International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
International Journal of Mining Science and Technology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
CiteScore
19.10
自引率
11.90%
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2541
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, founded in 1990 as the Journal of China University of Mining and Technology, is a monthly English-language journal. It publishes original research papers and high-quality reviews that explore the latest advancements in theories, methodologies, and applications within the realm of mining sciences and technologies. The journal serves as an international exchange forum for readers and authors worldwide involved in mining sciences and technologies. All papers undergo a peer-review process and meticulous editing by specialists and authorities, with the entire submission-to-publication process conducted electronically.
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