Porosity and permeability characterization of coal: A micro-computed tomography study
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Ramandi, Hamed Lamei
Mostaghimi, Peyman
Armstrong, Ryan
Saadatfar, Mohammad
Pinczewski, Wolf Val
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A unique contrast agent technique using X-ray micro computed tomography (micro-CT) was developed for studying micrometer-sized features in coal. The technique allows for the visualization of coal fractures not visible with conventional imaging methods. A Late Permian medium volatile bituminous coal from Moura coal mine was imaged and the resulting three-dimensional coal cleat system was extracted for fluid flow simulations. The results demonstrate a direct relationship between coal lithotype and permeability, i.e. bright coals offer more permeability than dull coals. However, there was no direct relationship between porosity and permeability for any
given lithotype. Scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive spectrometry (SEM–EDS) together with Xray
diffraction (XRD) methods were used for identifying mineral matter at high resolution. After segmentation of the micro-CT image, mineral phase was removed from the segmented data and it was found that permeability was significantly improved by increasing cleat void space and connectivity; suggesting that enhanced recovery methods could target de-mineralization techniques. Overall, only the epigenetic mineral phases in the bright band influenced permeability while lithotype had a stronger impact on permeability than porosity. Coal lithotype and mineralization are important evaluation criteria when considering coal seam gas development sites.
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International Journal of Coal Geology
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