In-depth Study on the Gas Desorption Law for Abandoned Block Coal in Goaf Under Water Flooding Conditions
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Coal Mine; Desorption Law; Water Flooding; Abandoned Block Coal; Goaf.Abstract
China's coal production has formed a large number of goaf, which contains a large amount of coal and coalbed methane resources. If these resources are stored in the goaf, it will not only cause a waste of resources, but also cause environmental pollution if the coalbed methane in the goaf leaks into the atmosphere. Therefore, the utilization of goaf resources is imminent. In order to achieve the purpose of efficient extraction, it is necessary to evaluate the amount of goaf resources. As an important part of goaf resources, the desorption law of abandoned coal is affected by many factors, among which water is an important factor affecting the desorption law of abandoned coal. At present, there are few studies on the desorption law of block coal under different watered-out volumes.
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