Abstract
Coals from the south-western part of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin have a strong outburst susceptibility. The objective of this study was to identify the influence of coalification degree on methane sorption and micro scale strength properties of 24 coals from Jastrzębie Zdrój. Coal samples showed a reflectance Ro between 0.98 and 1.25%. Sorption measurements were carried out by gravimetric method. Sorption capacities were determined at mean deposit temperature of 35 °C. Using the unipore model and solution of Fick’s second law, the effective diffusion coefficients of methane in the studied coals were obtained. The Vickers method was used to study the microhardness and the modulus of elasticity. It has been shown that the increase in the coalification degree reduces the sorption capacity of coal and also reduces the rate of methane emission. Coals the most susceptible to outbursts, were the most brittle. With the increase in Ro, the methane seam pressure p increased as well as desorbable methane content DMC, both due to the reduction in the sorption capacity of coal. The increased dp index is a warning sign indicating an increased total methane content of coal seam, an increased seam pressure or an alternation of coal structure.
Funder
Ministerstwo Edukacji i Nauki
Subject
General Materials Science
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