2014
DOI: 10.15377/2409-5826.2014.01.01.3
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Cold Flow Simulation in Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) Cavities

Abstract: Underground coal gasification (UCG), in the recent years, have gathered a significant amount of interest from the researchers because of its advantages over conventional mining and utilization techniques. It is one of the most promising and innovative technology where coal is gasified in-situ by injection of a suitable oxidant for the production of synthetic gas. The simultaneous occurrence of several phenomena such as complex flow patterns, chemical reactions, water influx, thermo-mechanical failure of the co… Show more

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“…A 3-D numerical domain has been constructed for simulating UCG cavity (Figure 2). The domain geometry is considered as a half teardrop shape, reported earlier by several researches [26,[28][29][30]. The dimension of the cavity is 85 cm in width, 55 cm in height and 210 cm in length.…”
Section: Ucg Cavity Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 3-D numerical domain has been constructed for simulating UCG cavity (Figure 2). The domain geometry is considered as a half teardrop shape, reported earlier by several researches [26,[28][29][30]. The dimension of the cavity is 85 cm in width, 55 cm in height and 210 cm in length.…”
Section: Ucg Cavity Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%