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Comparative Study on the Seepage Characteristics of Gas-Containing Briquette and Raw Coal in Complete Stress-Strain Process.

Ke DingLianguo WangZhaolin LiJiaxing GuoBo RenChongyang JiangShuai Wang
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In this study, triaxial compression and seepage tests were conducted on briquette and raw coal samples using a coal rock mechanics-seepage triaxial test system (TAWD-2000) to obtain the complete stress-strain curves of the two samples under certain conditions. On this basis, the different damage forms of the two coal samples and the effect of their deformation and damage on their permeability were analyzed from the perspective of fine-scale damage mechanics. Moreover, the sensitivity of permeability to external variables and the suddenness of coal and gas outbursts were discussed. The results show that the compressive strength of raw coal is 27.1 MPa and the compressive strength of briquette is 17.3 MPa, the complete stress-strain curves of the two coal samples can be divided into four stages and show a good correspondence to the permeability-axial strain curves. Since briquette and raw coal have different structural properties, they present different damage mechanisms under load, thus showing great diversity in the permeability-axial strain curve, especially in the damage stage. The deformation affects the seepage characteristics of briquette mainly in the latter two stages, while it affects raw coal throughout the test. The four stages of the complete stress-strain seepage test of raw coal can well explain the four stages of coal and gas outburst process, i.e., preparation, initiation, development, and termination. Hence, the law of coal permeability to gas variation can be utilized for the coal and gas outburst prediction and forecast. The research results are valuable for exploring the real law of gas migration in coal seams.
Keyphrases
  • particulate matter
  • heavy metals
  • air pollution
  • oxidative stress
  • endothelial cells
  • risk assessment
  • stress induced
  • mass spectrometry
  • liquid chromatography