Numerical investigation of the in situ gas explosion fracturing and the enhancement of the penetration in coal seam boreholes

Author:

Qiao Yonggang12,Zhang Zeyu13ORCID,Yuan Danping1,Li Lianghong1,Zhao Jindian1

Affiliation:

1. College of Safety and Emergency Management Engineering Taiyuan University of Technology Taiyuan Shanxi China

2. School of Safety Engineering China University of Mining and Technology Xuzhou Jiangsu China

3. Shanxi Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources Company Limited Taiyuan Shanxi China

Abstract

AbstractPermeability enhancement of low permeability coal seams is a key tool in coal mine gas extraction and utilization. Numerical investigations are used to analyze the geometric parameters of the drilled gas cavity and the effect of initial pressure on explosion parameters to explore the potential of original gas blasting in enhancing crack penetration in coal seams. On the basis of these analyses, the changes in characteristic parameters of the coal body under blasting pressure are examined. The results show that the maximum explosion pressure tends to be close to the theoretical explosion maximum when the L/Φ is 1.67–2.5, and the mechanical effect of the explosion pressure and surge velocity on the wall reaches the optimum in the experimental group when the L/Φ is 1.67. The initial pressure and the maximum explosion pressure demonstrate a linear positive correlation, and increasing the former can effectively enhance the force applied to the hole wall. During the gas explosion pressurization stage, the cracking range of coal under pressure is 0.05 m, but the duration of peak pressure can extend the range of cracking. The combined effect of the stress and pressure fields causes elastic energy storage in the coal body to fail in the radial region of the hole wall, but regains elastic energy storage as the pressure increases. The effect of fracturing on the radial coal seam permeability of the borehole wall before and after the fracturing effect is expanded by 19.6 times, proving that in situ gas explosion in boreholes can effectively improve the gas seepage characteristics of coal seams and increase the gas recovery rate. The simulations indicate that the application of in situ gas explosion fracturing and permeation technology is limited by the increase in maximum explosion pressure and the cumulative effect time of the peak pressure. This provides a theoretical basis for understanding the constraints of gas explosion fracturing and permeation technology.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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