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Sib. Zh. Ind. Mat., 2017 Volume 20, Number 2, Pages 41–49 (Mi sjim957)

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Direct and inverse problems of gas emission and the sorptive deformation of coal beds

L. A. Nazarovaab, L. A. Nazarovab, M. Vandammec, J.-M. Pereirac

a Chinakal Institute of Mining SB RAS, Krasny ave., 54, 630091 Novosibirsk
b Novosibirsk State University, Pirogova str., 2, 630090 Novosibirsk
c Universite Paris-Est, Laboratoire Navier (UMR 8205), CNRS, ENPC, IFSTTAR, F-77455, Marne-la-Vallee, France

Abstract: Using equations of state for fractured-porous media to describe the sorption-induced deformation of coal, we develop a geomechanical model for radial gas influx to a borehole drilled in a coal bed with the concurrent evolution of the stress field in the borehole environment. A numerical and analytical method is put forward for solving the corresponding system of equations for poroelastic media. The correlation is found between the volume of slack withdrawn from the borehole (when opening up gas-bearing seams), the sorption-and-storage capacities of coal, the permeability $k$, and the natural horizontal stress $\sigma_h$. The solvability is shown of the inverse boundary-coefficient problem on $k$ and $\sigma_h$ from the shut-in well pressure. The express-method for estimating the permeability from pressure measurements taken in a borehole operating in pressure drop mode is justified.

Keywords: coal bed, fracture-porous medium, filtration, permeability, intact rock mass stress, borehole, inverse problem.

UDC: 539.3+517.95

Received: 28.03.2016

DOI: 10.17377/sibjim.2017.20.205


 English version:
Journal of Applied and Industrial Mathematics, 2017, 11:2, 236–243

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