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Modeling and experiment for effective diffusion coefficient of gas in water-saturated coal

Journal

FUEL
Volume 284, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2020.118887

Keywords

Effective diffusion coefficient; Water-saturated coal; Pore structure; Adsorption; Radial diffusion

Funding

  1. program for Leading Talents in Scientific and Technological Innovation of Henan Province [204200510032]
  2. National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talent [BX20200114]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51974301, 51904095, 51874125]

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An improved model was developed to calculate the effective diffusion coefficient of gas in a water-saturated coal core, providing more accurate results compared to traditional models. Experimental results also showed that as coal rank increases, saturated moisture and equilibrium moisture decrease, along with a shift in pore size dominance from micropore/mesopore-dominated to micropores-dominated.
The diffusion of gas in water-saturated porous media plays a significant role in CO2 geological sequestration and mine gas prevention and control. However, it is lack of an accurate model to calculate the effective diffusion coefficient of gas in a water-saturated coal core. In this work, an improved model was constructed to calculate the effective diffusion coefficient of gas in a water-saturated coal core by considering both the gas adsorption in residual pore and the gas dissolution in pore water. By using a PVT (Pressure-Volume-Temperature) test method, the calculation results of improved model are in the range of 1.03 x 10(-12) similar to 30.40 x 10(-12)m(2)/s, which are 5 similar to 6 orders of magnitude lower than those calculated by traditional model, because the traditional model only considers the gas dissolution in pore water. Therefore, the results of improved model are more in line with the actual situation. Furthermore, the saturated moisture, equilibrium moisture and NMR experiments were carried out. Results shows that, the saturated moisture and equilibrium moisture decreases with the rising coal rank. The pore size changes from micropore/mesopore-dominated to micropores-dominated as the coal rank rise. In addition, the proportion of open porosity gradually reduces with the rising coal rank, while the closed porosity increases, indicating that the pore connectivity decreases with the growing coal rank. Finally, the influences of adsorbability, pore structure, pressure and liquid properties on the effective diffusion coefficient were analyzed.

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