Gas Migration Patterns with Different Borehole Sizes in Underground Coal Seams: Numerical Simulations and Field Observations
Gas flow in a coal seam is a complex process due to the complicated coal structure and the sorption characteristics of coal to adsorbable gas (such as carbon dioxide and methane). It is essential to understand the gas migration patterns for different fields of engineering, such as CBM exploitation,...
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Main Authors: | Haibo Liu, Zhihang Shu, Yinbin Shi, Xuebing Wang, Xucheng Xiao, Jia Lin |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/30907d48edae40dda701df7e5049d668 |
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