2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2010.03.002
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Carbon dioxide gas permeability of coal core samples and estimation of fracture aperture width

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“…The relationship between the permeability experimental results and confining pressure can be described by the empirical relation in equation 3 (Huy et al, 2010) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between the permeability experimental results and confining pressure can be described by the empirical relation in equation 3 (Huy et al, 2010) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because seam permeability is a crucial factor for mine stability, minability, gas well performance and drainage behaviour, knowledge of cleat characteristics is essential for safe and efficient mining. The need for a better representation of fracture characteristics during permeability measurements has been pointed out by Huy et al (2010). Further, the structure of cleat networks influences geomechanical behaviour like load bearing capacities of the seams and therefore impacts the mining process.…”
Section: Relevance Of Cleat Geometry Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By measuring the fracture aperture and the permeability of gas that flows through those fractures, Huy et al [22] found that there was a linear relationship between permeability and fracture aperture. Siriwardane et al [23] changed the experimental, confining pressure by using pressure transient methods, and found that confining pressure compressed the internal pores of the sample that caused CO 2 permeability to decrease.…”
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confidence: 99%