{"title":"穿透式瓦斯钻井和原位修复技术对光滑孔洞封堵效果的定量评估","authors":"Zuxiang Hu, Yuepeng Yan, Hongqi Yang, Zhancheng Meng, Pengpeng Wen","doi":"10.1002/ese3.1894","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>In this study, a new method is proposed to quantitatively determine the extraction of boreholes under the effect of time. The main purpose of this method is to divide the gas drilling holes in the monitoring time into two stages: the early stage of extraction and the middle stage of extraction. The early stage of extraction uses the gas pressure difference to detect the gas tightness of the drilling holes and determine the type of gas leakage of the drilling holes. Moreover, the unqualified drilling holes are repaired immediately to ensure that all the drilling holes in the middle stage of the monitoring are the qualified holes at the early stage of the inspection. In the middle of extraction, the average attenuation rate of the fitting attenuation curve of pure gas extraction in the extraction borehole is calculated by monitoring, the growth rate of the linear fitting of the pure air leakage is calculated, and their ratios are used as the basis for judging the repair value of the gas leak borehole and the gas leak borehole. This quantitative evaluation method is used to monitor the extraction effect of four test holes in a field test conducted at Ping Coal Mine 10. The results indicate that, after adopting in situ downhole repair technology in the early stage of extraction, the average air leakage of Borehole No. 4, which failed due to air leakage in the borehole, decreased from 9.33 to 1.26 L/min (a reduction of 86.5%). Similarly, that of Borehole No. 3, which failed due to penetration of fissures in the surrounding rock, had an air leakage drop from 8.35 to 1.34 L/min (a reduction of 84.0%). These improvements demonstrate the remarkable effectiveness of the method. The quantitative evaluation method established in this study is not only simple to operate but also stable and reliable. Thus, it is feasible to be applied in the field, which provides important technical support for the improvement in gas extraction effect during coal mine safety production.</p>","PeriodicalId":11673,"journal":{"name":"Energy Science & Engineering","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-08-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ese3.1894","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Quantitative evaluation of the sealing effect of penetrating gas drilling and in situ repairing technology for smooth holes\",\"authors\":\"Zuxiang Hu, Yuepeng Yan, Hongqi Yang, Zhancheng Meng, Pengpeng Wen\",\"doi\":\"10.1002/ese3.1894\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>In this study, a new method is proposed to quantitatively determine the extraction of boreholes under the effect of time. 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This quantitative evaluation method is used to monitor the extraction effect of four test holes in a field test conducted at Ping Coal Mine 10. The results indicate that, after adopting in situ downhole repair technology in the early stage of extraction, the average air leakage of Borehole No. 4, which failed due to air leakage in the borehole, decreased from 9.33 to 1.26 L/min (a reduction of 86.5%). Similarly, that of Borehole No. 3, which failed due to penetration of fissures in the surrounding rock, had an air leakage drop from 8.35 to 1.34 L/min (a reduction of 84.0%). These improvements demonstrate the remarkable effectiveness of the method. The quantitative evaluation method established in this study is not only simple to operate but also stable and reliable. 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Quantitative evaluation of the sealing effect of penetrating gas drilling and in situ repairing technology for smooth holes
In this study, a new method is proposed to quantitatively determine the extraction of boreholes under the effect of time. The main purpose of this method is to divide the gas drilling holes in the monitoring time into two stages: the early stage of extraction and the middle stage of extraction. The early stage of extraction uses the gas pressure difference to detect the gas tightness of the drilling holes and determine the type of gas leakage of the drilling holes. Moreover, the unqualified drilling holes are repaired immediately to ensure that all the drilling holes in the middle stage of the monitoring are the qualified holes at the early stage of the inspection. In the middle of extraction, the average attenuation rate of the fitting attenuation curve of pure gas extraction in the extraction borehole is calculated by monitoring, the growth rate of the linear fitting of the pure air leakage is calculated, and their ratios are used as the basis for judging the repair value of the gas leak borehole and the gas leak borehole. This quantitative evaluation method is used to monitor the extraction effect of four test holes in a field test conducted at Ping Coal Mine 10. The results indicate that, after adopting in situ downhole repair technology in the early stage of extraction, the average air leakage of Borehole No. 4, which failed due to air leakage in the borehole, decreased from 9.33 to 1.26 L/min (a reduction of 86.5%). Similarly, that of Borehole No. 3, which failed due to penetration of fissures in the surrounding rock, had an air leakage drop from 8.35 to 1.34 L/min (a reduction of 84.0%). These improvements demonstrate the remarkable effectiveness of the method. The quantitative evaluation method established in this study is not only simple to operate but also stable and reliable. Thus, it is feasible to be applied in the field, which provides important technical support for the improvement in gas extraction effect during coal mine safety production.
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