학술논문

Changes of Coal Strength under Hydrostatic Pressure Caused by CO2 and N2 Injection / 二酸化炭素吸着に伴う石炭の三軸圧縮強度の変化
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of MMIJ. 2020, 136(11):134
Subject
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Coal
Hydrostatic Pressure
Swelling
Triaxial Compression Test
三軸圧縮試験
二酸化炭素
石炭
膨潤
静水圧
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1881-6118
1884-0450
Abstract
A project of CO2 injection in the Ishikari coal basin (Yubari-shi, Hokkaido, Japan) since 2002 has shown that injection of CO2 into coal seams affected their permeability. Adsorption of CO2 caused swelling of the coal matrix and lowered the permeability of coal seams, probably because of closure of cleats and pores in the coal seams. However, a temporary recovery of permeability was observed after subsequent injection of N2, suggesting that some amount of adsorbed CO2 was replaced by N2 and the closure of cleats and pores were mitigated. However, the changes of mechanical properties of coal in the process are not yet fully understood. In this study, we injected CO2 and N2 into coal specimens recovered from the Ishikari coal basin and observed the changes of coal strength under hydrostatic pressure and temperatures typical of a coal basin. We conducted triaxial compressive strength tests on the coal specimens to clarify the effects of CO2 and N2 on the mechanical properties. Our results are summarized below.