Strength, Deformation and Thermal Parameters of Rocks Heated to High Temperatures

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Piotr Malkowski
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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12
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Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

Studies on the properties of rocks heated to high temperatures are rather rare. Such research is occasionally conducted for example; in areas around nuclear power plants. The national Polish coal gasification (underground coal gasification, or UCG) project has, however, forced the analysis of the geomechanical properties of heated rocks in the vicinity of a designed geo-reactor. Ukrainian experience with UCG show that rocks up to 2 m from the burned coal seam be at a temperature > 600ºC. Such a high temperature will undoubtedly influence their physical properties. This paper presents studies on the strength and deformation properties of carboniferous rocks in the Upper Silesian region, where the UCG process is planned. Three types of rocks were tested: claystones, mudstones and sandstones. Laboratory tests of these rocks evaluated compressive strength, elastic modulus and weight loss. An evaluation of the results of the tests comparing the thermal conductivity of rocks and their specific thermal capacity was then carried out. All of the rocks studied were heated to 300, 600 and 1000ºC, and also evaluated at room temperature. This procedure shed new light upon the behavior of heated rocks in relation to their distance from the designed geo-reactor. The test results presented were developed within Research Task No. 3 ?Developing a technology of coal gasification for efficient production of fuels and electric power?, financed by The National Centre for Research and Development under strategic research and development programme ?Advanced Technologies for Energy Generation.?
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APA: Piotr Malkowski  (2013)  Strength, Deformation and Thermal Parameters of Rocks Heated to High Temperatures

MLA: Piotr Malkowski Strength, Deformation and Thermal Parameters of Rocks Heated to High Temperatures. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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