Water-sensitivity characteristics of briquettes made from high-rank coal

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In order to study the water sensitivity characteristics of the coalbed methane (CBM) reservoir in the southern Qinshui Basin, the scanning electron microscopy, mineral composition and the water sensitivity of main coalbed 3 cores were tested and analyzed. Because CBM reservoirs in this area are characterized by low porosity and low permeability, the common water sensitivity experiment of cores can't be used, instead, the briquettes were chose for the test to analysis the water sensitivity of CBM reservoirs. Results show that: the degree of water sensitivity in the study area varies from week to moderate. The controlling factors of water sensitivity are clay mineral content and the occurrence type of clay minerals, permeability and liquid flow rate. The water sensitivity damage rate is positively correlated with clay mineral content and liquid flow rate, and is negatively correlated with core permeability. The water sensitivity of CBM reservoir exist two damage mechanisms, including static permeability decline caused by clay mineral hydration dilatation and dynamic permeability decline caused by dispersion/migration of clay minerals.

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Geng, Y., Tang, D., Xu, H., & Shuling, T. (2016). Water-sensitivity characteristics of briquettes made from high-rank coal. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 64). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166402003

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