会议专题

Microscopic characteristics of microfractures in coals: an investigation into permeability of coal

This study aims at identifying the microfractures characteristics and their significances to gas permeability in coals. The microscopic measurements of 189 polished coal surfaces show that there are commonly two kinds of microfractures: the exo-microfracture formed by tectonic stress and the endo-microfracture formed within certain macerals as the result of peat formation and coalification. The exo-microfractures are commonly densely developed, with typical textures of irregular dendritic, filamentous, turtleback, and typical frequency of hundreds per 9 cm2. Comparably, the endo-microfractures commonly have the frequency< 100 per 9 cm2. It has been confirmed that endo-microfractures are generally developed with regular texture, good connectivity and orientation, and thus are favorable for gas permeability. Some overdeveloped exo-microfractures (>200 per 9 cm2) with filamentous texture are mostly formed by intensive tectonic stress, and are indicators for outburst-prone coals. The highly microfractured coals have poor connectivity and orientation, and thus are unfavorable for permeability and gas production.

microfracture coalbed methane permeability coal coal reservoir

Yao Yan-bin Liu Da-meng

School of Energy Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China

国际会议

The 6th International Conference on Mining Science & Technology ICMST 2009(第六届国际矿业科学技术大会)

徐州

英文

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2009-10-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)