2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jngse.2022.104760
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A new technology to enhance gas drainage in the composite coal seam with tectonic coal sublayer

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“…Li et al [24] embarked on a study to evaluate the outcomes of gas extraction processes. Through the lens of numerical simulations, Zhang et al [25] scrutinized the stress alterations and the likelihood of damage failure, attributing these phenomena to the scouring of coal and the geometric configurations of boreholes. Utilizing Fluent software, Xu et al [26] undertook an analysis and simulation of disparate gas extraction effects under varied stratifications and negative pressure conditions across different roadway levels, subsequently optimizing the technological parameters pertinent to these environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al [24] embarked on a study to evaluate the outcomes of gas extraction processes. Through the lens of numerical simulations, Zhang et al [25] scrutinized the stress alterations and the likelihood of damage failure, attributing these phenomena to the scouring of coal and the geometric configurations of boreholes. Utilizing Fluent software, Xu et al [26] undertook an analysis and simulation of disparate gas extraction effects under varied stratifications and negative pressure conditions across different roadway levels, subsequently optimizing the technological parameters pertinent to these environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, coal structure is one of the key geological factors affecting coalbed methane production. Some scholars have conducted in-depth studies on the classification and identification of coal structure, but the influence of coal structure on hydraulic fracturing is relatively general. In general, undeformed coal and cataclastic coal are suitable for conventional hydraulic fracturing technology, and their effect is better . On the contrary, the reconstruction effect of granulated coal and mylonitized coal is worse .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, undeformed coal and cataclastic coal are suitable for conventional hydraulic fracturing technology, and their effect is better. 19 On the contrary, the reconstruction effect of granulated coal and mylonitized coal is worse. 20 The influence of coal structure on hydraulic fracturing is mainly manifested in the following two aspects: (1) When the geo-stress is the same, the more serious the coal structure’s broken degree is, the less likely it is to form a new fracture at the end of crack, and the fracture extension length is shorter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%