Laboratory Estimation Of Input Parameters For Simulation Of Long-Term Gas Production Form Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Satya Harpalani
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The four most important parameters controlling the flow of gas in coal are the gas content, permeability, diffusion coefficient and cleat characteristics. Estimates of these and, more importantly, a knowledge about the variation in their values over time are required for simulation of long-term gas production. This paper describes experimental techniques to determine each of these, along with their time dependency, under simulated in situ conditions. It is shown that the permeability, diffusion coefficient and the cleat aperture values are not constant as usually assumed to be. There is a significant variation in their values as a result of changes in the microstructure of coal associated with release and flow of gas.
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APA: Satya Harpalani  (1995)  Laboratory Estimation Of Input Parameters For Simulation Of Long-Term Gas Production Form Coal

MLA: Satya Harpalani Laboratory Estimation Of Input Parameters For Simulation Of Long-Term Gas Production Form Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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