Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
589485 Safety Science 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Gas emission rate from borehole is one of the most important indexes for the coal and gas outburst prediction. The mathematical model of gas flow in the coal seam, gas flow into the measuring chamber, gas pressure change in the measuring chamber, and gas flow out of the chamber through the pipe is established. Gas migration in the coal seam, gas pressure in borehole chamber and gas flow in pipe is simulated using the finite difference method. Gas emission rate is obtained under dynamic boundary conditions. The influence of gas storage parameters on gas emission rate from borehole is analyzed. Results show that: the gas pressure and the permeability coefficient have great impacts on the value of gas flow quantity in borehole. The larger the original gas pressure of coal seam and the permeability coefficient of coal seam are, the greater the maximum value of gas emission rate form borehole and the later the maximum appears.

► Gas emission rate from borehole is simulated under dynamic boundary conditions. ► The value of gas emission rate varies with time. ► The larger the gas pressure, the greater the maximum gas emission rate are, and the later it appears. ► Permeability coefficient has the same impact on gas emission rate as original gas pressure.

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