Diffusional Analysis of Seam Gas Emission in Coal Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ian McC. Stewart
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

"Seam gas flow in coal mines takes place through a medium which has both capacity and resistance and can therefore be expressed in terms of the basic diffusion equation, provided that the characteristics of the system can be adequately described. It may be possible to lump the variations from point to point in a seam together as an effective diffusivity. The paper discusses the characteristic flow-time patterns for various types of openings and the particular features of coal and seam which influence the diffusivity.Two field experiments are described in which gas make to a heading and to a borehole were measured in a mine for which considerable data on coal sorption properties were available. Incremental gas flow measured from the borehole experiment predicted the actual flow from the heading measurements remarkably well. The effective permeability adjacent to the face was much higher than expected from the properties of the coal. The incremental flow measurements to a horizontal (in-seam) borehole showed a striking picture of advancing 'relaxation' behind the face which is not discernible by other experimental means."
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APA: Ian McC. Stewart  (1971)  Diffusional Analysis of Seam Gas Emission in Coal Mines

MLA: Ian McC. Stewart Diffusional Analysis of Seam Gas Emission in Coal Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1971.

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