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Effect of the effective stress coefficient and sorption-induced strain on the evolution of coal permeability: Experimental observations
Authors:Zhongwei Chen  Zhejun Pan  Jishan Liu  Luke D Connell  Derek Elsworth
Institution:aSchool of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, The University of Western Australia, WA 6009, Australia;bCSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering, Private Bag 10, Clayton South, Victoria 3169, Australia;cDepartment of Energy and Mineral Engineering, Penn State University, PA 16802-5000, USA
Abstract:Permeability is one of the most important parameters for CO2 injection in coal to enhance coalbed methane recovery. Laboratory characterization of coal permeability provides useful information for in situ permeability behavior of coal seams when adsorbing gases such as CO2 are injected. In this study, a series of experiments have been conducted for coal samples using both non-adsorbing and adsorbing gases at various confining stresses and pore pressures. Our observations have showed that even under controlled stress conditions, coal permeability decreases with respect to pore pressure during the injection of adsorbing gases. In order to find out the causes of permeability decrease for adsorbing gases, a non-adsorbing gas (helium) is used to determine the effective stress coefficient. In these experiments using helium, the impact of gas sorption can be neglected and any permeability reduction is considered as due to the variation in the effective stress, which is controlled by the effective stress coefficient. The results show that the effective stress coefficient is pore pressure dependent and less than unity for the coal samples studied. The permeability reduction from helium experiments is then used to calibrate the subsequent flow-through experiments using adsorbing gases, CH4 and CO2. Through this calibration, the sole effect of sorption-induced strain on permeability change is obtained for these adsorbing gas flow-through experiments. In this paper, experimental results and analyses are reported including how the impact of effective stress coefficient is separated from that of the sorption-induced strain on the evolution of coal permeability.
Keywords:Effective stress coefficient  Swelling and shrinking  Adsorption  CO2 storage
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