Abstract

There are large numbers of abandoned mines in China and abroad, among of which stores relative abundant coal-bed gas. The gas extraction from abandoned mines can be used for power generation or industrial gas utilization. In this paper, the present situation of abandoned mines in China and abroad was studied, and the disadvantages of the common layout and optimization methods of gas extraction in abandoned mines were pointed out. Based on the analysing of reservoir conditions and physical property parameters, the finite element software COMSOL was used to do the numerical simulation of extraction well automatically optimize, and take shenbei coal mine as an example. Moreover, an automatic optimization APP of well location was developed based on the results of simulation. Finally, the parameter sensitivity of gas extraction is analysed. Through the study, it is found that the most basic and common method of gas extraction in abandoned mines is empirical method, which lacks of theoretic support and accuracy, thus causing unreasonable extraction and waste of resources. In this study, the COMSOL numerical simulation software was used to explore the numerical simulation method of automatic well position optimization combined with the optimization algorithm. The Nelder-Mead algorithm was selected as the optimization algorithm after comparing the advantages and disadvantages of various algorithms. The operation flow and type of Nelder-Mead algorithm were analysed, and the optimization parameters of numerical simulation were set. Through the numerical simulation, the function of automatically searching the high-gas production position near the preset well position was realized, and the automatic optimization APP for gas extraction in abandoned mines was developed. Finally, the sensitivity of parameters to gas production in different well locations under three different pumping conditions which are horizontal, vertical and bottom-hole negative pressure was analysed; and the simulation results were discussed.

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