Abstract
Coal has a strong affinity for methane gas, and the process of gas adsorption (or desorption) is modeled customarily by empirical relations between the amount of gas adsorbed (or desorbed) and time. In this paper, a new and unified theory formulated to depict the process and mechanism of methane gas transport in coal is presented. The theory is validated by conventional sorption tests on cylindrical cores, and its description coded in FORTRAN is presented.
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