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A Well Temperature Correction Based on the Least Squares Method and its Application in a Coal Mining Area, China

Authors :
Chunhui Ren
Tao Peng
Guo Yan
Zhan Liang
Jiwen Wu
Lixiang Zhao
Huang Hong
Jiuchuan Wei
Yali Cui
Herong Gui
Lu Qingshan
Source :
Natural Resources Research. 30:2287-2296
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

With the increase in mining depth of coal resources, high-temperature thermal damage has become increasingly prominent, and research on geotemperature in mining areas has received increasing attention. At present, simple temperature measurement is the most commonly used well temperature measurement method, but the obtained data cannot be used directly and need to be corrected. According to the thermal recovery law of an approximately steady-state hole, the “three-point” method is often used to correct simple well temperature data. However, the calibration work is complicated, time-consuming and laborious. Moreover, in the “three-point” method, the well depth and the time from when the well fluid stopping circulation to the temperature measurement (TSC) are not considered enough, which easily leads to deviations in the well temperature correction results. Based on the TSC and well depth, a simple well temperature correction equation was obtained by using 50 available data points with TSCs less than 20 h of approximate steady-state temperature measurements collected in the Huainan coalfield (TSC

Details

ISSN :
15738981 and 15207439
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Natural Resources Research
Accession number :
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