Analysis on the multi-phase flow characterization in cross-measure borehole during coal hydraulic slotting

Chunshan Zheng, Baiquan Lin, Mehmet S. Kizil, Saiied M. Aminossadati, He Li, Zhongwei Chen

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Abstract

Hydraulic slotting in a gas drainage borehole is an effective method of enhancing gas drainage performance. However, it frequently occurs that a large amount of slotting products (mainly the coal slurry and gas) intensely spurt out of the borehole during the slotting, which adversely affects the slotting efficiency. Despite extensive previous investigations on the mechanism and prevention-device design of the spurt during ordinary borehole drilling, a very few studies has focused on the spurt in the slotting process. The slotting spurt is mainly caused by two reasons: the coal and gas outburst in the borehole and the borehole deslagging blockage. This paper focuses on the second reason, and investigates the hydraulic deslagging flow patterns in the annular space between the drill pipe and borehole wall. Results show that there are six deslagging flow patterns when the drill pipe is still: pure slurry flow, pure gas flow, bubble flow, intermittent flow, layering flow and annular flow. When the drill pipe rotates, each of those six flow patterns changes due to the Taylor vortex effect. Outcomes of this study could help to better understand the slotting-spurt mechanism and provide guidance on the anti-spurt strategies through eliminating the borehole deslagging blockage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)701-705
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology
Volume28
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Borehole spurt
  • Coal hydraulic slotting
  • Cross-measure borehole
  • Deslagging flow pattern

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