Open Physics (Nov 2019)

Study on the law of coal resistivity variation in the process of gas adsorption/desorption

  • Peng Chen,
  • Shiyang Peng,
  • Tao Yang,
  • Xuexi Chen,
  • Yongjie Liu,
  • Pengfei Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2019-0064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 623 – 630

Abstract

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In order to detect coal and gas outburst disasters by means of electric exploration technology, the characteristics of gas adsorption/desorption electrical response were studied. The law of resistivity variation of different coal samples was investigated under different gas pressures with the aid of a self-built real-time test system of coal resistivity during gas adsorption/desorption. In addition, the mechanism of coal resistivity variation was studied. The research results indicate that coal resistivity decreases during gas adsorption and increases during gas desorption, but generally it cannot return to the initial value. Gas influences coal resistivity through a variety of mechanisms. In the gas adsorption process, coal resistivity decreases under the combined effect of surface energy decline, skeleton expansion, free gas pressure and adsorption swelling stress. In addition, as the gas pressure rises, the resistivity varies in a wider range. The coal resistivity shares the relation of y = a + b ln(x + c) with gas pressure and the relation of y = ax + b with the content of adsorbed gas. This study lays a foundation for the application of electrical prospecting technology to gas hazard prediction and provides technical support for safe production in coal mines.

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