Title of article :
A programming method to estimate proximate parameters of coal beds from well-logging data using a sequential solving of linear equation systems
Author/Authors :
Ramazi, H.R Department of Mining and Metallurgy Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) - Tehran, Iran , Yusefi, A
Abstract :
This paper presents an innovative solution for estimating the proximate parameters of
coal beds from the well-logs. To implement the solution, the C# programming language
was used. The data from four exploratory boreholes was used in a case study to express
the method and determine its accuracy. Then two boreholes were selected as the
reference, namely the boreholes with available well-logging results and the proximate
analysis data. The values of three well-logs were selected to be implemented in a system
of equations that was solved, and the effect of each well-log on the estimated values of
the proximate parameter was expressed as a coefficient called the effect factor. The
coefficients were incorporated in an empirical relationship between the parameter and
the three well-logs. To calculate the coefficients used for the most accurate estimation, a
total of 22960 systems of equations were defined and solved for every three logs. As
there was the possibility of 560 combinations for selecting three logs from all the
available 16 logs, the three equation-three variable systems were solved more than 12
million times. The programming methods were utilized to achieve the final results. The
results of each system were tested for deviation of the estimated values of volatile
matter, ash, and moisture, and the coefficients of the lowest deviation were accepted to
be applied in the relation. Implementing this method for estimating the volatile matter
resulted in an average deviation of 10.5%. The corresponding estimated values of the
ash and moisture contents were 22% and 14%, respectively.
Keywords :
Coal , Well-Logging , Proximate Parameters , Effect Factor , System of Equations
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics