An approach to prediction of universal dynamic processes: A case-study of modeling electromagnetic effect on gas-hydrate strata

The present-day technological development of mineral extraction via boreholes (gas drainage in coal mining, in-situ metal leaching, oil and gas recovery) is impossible without advanced modeling which enables both qualitative and quantitative assessment of many critical processes in rock mass. The permeation processes in porous media filled with solid gas-hydrate or fluid under the action of depression or heat (including electromagnetic heating), which initiate phase transitions (decomposition of gas-hydrate, boiling of liquid), can be modeled numerically using 2D axially symmetric models. This study describes the result obtained from a near-real-life mathematical model of gas hydrate decomposition in porous media under the action of super-high-frequency electromagnetic heating. As a supplement to the computational modeling of gas hydrate decomposition in porous media under the impact of SHF EM heating, it is proposed to use a lattice model of a porous media based on theory of percolation for predicting the poroperm properties of rocks during flow of different active solutions in them. It should be anticipated that some extra effects may appear, which can be predicted theoretically, using provisions of percolation models.

Keywords: gas hydrate decomposition, mathematical modeling, permeation process, percolation theory, super-high-frequency electromagnetic heating, gas production.
For citation:

Petrov E. A., Dzhariev I. E., Popov O. R., Sysoev S. M. An approach to prediction of universal dynamic processes: A case-study of modeling electromagnetic effect on gas-hydrate strata. MIAB. Mining Inf. Anal. Bull. 2023;(6):56-66. [In Russ]. DOI: 10.25018/ 0236_1493_2023_6_0_56.

Acknowledgements:
Issue number: 6
Year: 2023
Page number: 56-66
ISBN: 0236-1493
UDK: 531.72, 536.422, 004.942
DOI: 10.25018/0236_1493_2023_6_0_56
Article receipt date: 15.03.2023
Date of review receipt: 17.04.2023
Date of the editorial board′s decision on the article′s publishing: 10.05.2023
About authors:

E.A. Petrov1, Graduate Student, Junior Researcher, e-mail: petrov_ea@surgu.ru, ORCID ID: 0000-0002-4151-197X,
I.E. Dzhariev1, Graduate Student, Junior Researcher, e-mail: dzhariev_ie@surgu.ru, ORCID ID: 0000-0003-4068-1050,
O.R. Popov, Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Southern branch of NGO «Academy of Informatization of Education», 344006, Rostov-on-Don, Russia, e-mail: cs41825@aaanet.ru, ORCID ID: 0000-0001-6209-3554,
S.M. Sysoev1, Cand. Sci. (Phys. Mathem.), e-mail: sysoev_sm@surgu.ru, ORCID ID: 0000-0002-5180-571X,
1 Surgut State University, 628412, Surgut, Russia.

 

For contacts:

E.A. Petrov, e-mail: petrov_ea@surgu.ru.

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