In-situ gas contents of a multi-section coal seam in Sydney basin for coal and gas outburst management

Zhongbei Li,Ting Ren,Dennis Black,Ming Qiao, Itmam Abedin, Jessica Juric, Mike Wang

International Journal of Coal Science & Technology(2023)

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The gas content is crucial for evaluating coal and gas outburst potential in underground coal mining. This study focuses on investigating the in-situ coal seam gas content and gas sorption capacity in a representative coal seam with multiple sections (A1, A2, and A3) in the Sydney basin, where the CO 2 composition exceeds 90%. The fast direct desorption method and associated devices were described in detail and employed to measure the in-situ gas components ( Q 1 , Q 2 , and Q 3 ) of the coal seam. The results show that in-situ total gas content ( Q T ) ranges from 9.48 m 3 /t for the A2 section to 14.80 m 3 /t for the A3 section, surpassing the Level 2 outburst threshold limit value, thereby necessitating gas drainage measures. Among the gas components, Q 2 demonstrates the highest contribution to Q T , ranging between 55% and 70%. Furthermore, high-pressure isothermal gas sorption experiments were conducted on coal samples from each seam section to explore their gas sorption capacity. The Langmuir model accurately characterizes CO 2 sorption behavior, with fit coefficients ( R 2 ) greater than 0.99. Strong positive correlations are observed between in-situ gas content and Langmuir volume, as well as between residual gas content ( Q 3 ) and sorption hysteresis. Notably, the A3 seam section is proved to have a higher outburst propensity due to its higher Q 1 and Q 2 gas contents, lower sorption hysteresis, and reduced coal toughness f value. The insights derived from the study can contribute to the development of effective gas management strategies and enhance the safety and efficiency of coal mining operations.
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In-situ coal seam gas content,Direct desorption method,Gas component,Sorption capacity,Coal and gas outburst
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