Abstract

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) can provide information about pore and fracture structures, porosity and permeability of reservoirs. It can deep into materials without destroying samples, with advantages such as rapid, accurate and high resolution. This paper introduced the experimental principles and carried out a series of NMR experiments based on high rank coal and low rank coal samples. Results show that: the T2 spectra of high rank coal samples have an independent trimodal distribution with the main peak located at the low T2 value section, indicating that high rank coal is dominated by micropores and transition pores; while the T2 spectrum of low rank coal samples show a continuous trimodal distribution with the main peak located at the high T2 value section, demonstrating the dominance of macropores, mesopores and fractures. The pore and fracture structures of low rank coals are significantly favorable than those of high rank coals.

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