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COAL PERMEABILITY AND CRACK DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS IN UNLOADING CONFINING PRESSURE EXPERIMENTS UNDER DIFFERENT WATER PRESSURES

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THERMAL SCIENCE
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages S241-S249

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VINCA INST NUCLEAR SCI
DOI: 10.2298/TSCI170310195T

Keywords

water pressures; unloading coal; permeability characteristics; crack distribution

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  1. National Science Foundation for the Excellent Youth Scholars [51622402]

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This paper addresses the mechanical behavior and permeability characteristics of the unloading coal under different water pressures in the TOP2518-comprehensive-rock-testing system. With the use of the computed tomography scan tests, the 3-D crack distribution characteristics of the fractured coal are obtained and reconstructed. The difference in the 3-D crack distribution of unloading coal induced by different water pressures is also analyzed in detail. The results show that, as the water pressure changes from 0 MPa to 8 MPa, the peak stress of unloading coal gradually decreases, and that the variation degree of permeability of the coal samples increases significantly comparing with the initial permeability.

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