AbstractTo reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to inject anthropogenic CO2 into deep geological formations. Deep un-mineable coalbeds are considered to be possible CO2 repositories because coal is able to adsorb a large amount of CO2 inside its microporous structure. However, the response of coalbeds is complex because of coupled flow and mechanical processes. Injection of CO2 causes coal to swell, which leads to reductions in permeability and hence makes injection more difficult, and at the same time leads to changes in the mechanical properties which can affect the stress state in the coal and overlying strata. The mechanical properties of coal under storage conditions are of importance when as...
An effective and safe operation for sequestration of CO2 in coal seams requires a clear understandin...
Deep un-mineable coal deposits are viable reservoirs for permanent and safe storage of carbon dioxid...
It has been proposed that a considerable amount of CO can be safely sequestered from the atmosphere ...
AbstractTo reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to injec...
To reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to inject anthro...
Studying gas transport mechanisms in coal seams is crucial in determining the suitability of coal fo...
Geological sequestration has the potential to store massive amounts of CO2, which otherwise would co...
To reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, it is proposed to inject anthropogeni...
The term ‘geological sequestration’ stands for the capture of CO2 directly from anthropogenic source...
© 2020 Suresh Madushan Sampath Kadinappuli HewageHuman activities from overpopulation to pollution a...
The process of carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in deep coal seam causes both coal seam permeabili...
Although enhanced coal bed methane recovery (ECBM) and CO2 sequestration are effective approaches fo...
AbstractLoss of injectivity in the near wellbore region of coalbeds during CO2 injection is a limiti...
The potential for enhanced methane production and geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide in coalbe...
Injection of CO2 and subsequent desorption of CH4 is considered to be the most efficient enhanced co...
An effective and safe operation for sequestration of CO2 in coal seams requires a clear understandin...
Deep un-mineable coal deposits are viable reservoirs for permanent and safe storage of carbon dioxid...
It has been proposed that a considerable amount of CO can be safely sequestered from the atmosphere ...
AbstractTo reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to injec...
To reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, it is proposed to inject anthro...
Studying gas transport mechanisms in coal seams is crucial in determining the suitability of coal fo...
Geological sequestration has the potential to store massive amounts of CO2, which otherwise would co...
To reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, it is proposed to inject anthropogeni...
The term ‘geological sequestration’ stands for the capture of CO2 directly from anthropogenic source...
© 2020 Suresh Madushan Sampath Kadinappuli HewageHuman activities from overpopulation to pollution a...
The process of carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in deep coal seam causes both coal seam permeabili...
Although enhanced coal bed methane recovery (ECBM) and CO2 sequestration are effective approaches fo...
AbstractLoss of injectivity in the near wellbore region of coalbeds during CO2 injection is a limiti...
The potential for enhanced methane production and geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide in coalbe...
Injection of CO2 and subsequent desorption of CH4 is considered to be the most efficient enhanced co...
An effective and safe operation for sequestration of CO2 in coal seams requires a clear understandin...
Deep un-mineable coal deposits are viable reservoirs for permanent and safe storage of carbon dioxid...
It has been proposed that a considerable amount of CO can be safely sequestered from the atmosphere ...