Spatio-temporal evolution of pore and fracture structures in coal induced by initial damage and creep behavior: A real-time NMR-based approach

IF 11.7 1区 工程技术 Q1 MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING
Lei Zhang , Yimeng Wang , Mingzhong Gao , Wenhao Jia , Senlin Xie , Wei Hou , Xiangyu Wang , Hao Zhang
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Understanding the impact of mining disturbances and creep deformation on the macroscopic deformation and the microscopic pore and fracture structures (MPFS) of coal is paramount for ensuring the secure extraction of coal resources. This study conducts cyclic loading-unloading and creep experiments on coal using a low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experimental apparatus which is equipped with mechanical loading units, enabling real-time monitoring the T2 spectrum. The experiments indicated that cyclic loading-unloading stress paths initiate internal damage within coal samples. Under identical creep stress conditions, coal samples with more initial damages had more substantial instantaneous deformation and creep deformation during the creep process. After undergoing nearly 35 h of staged creep, the total strains for coal samples CC01, CC02, and CC03 reach 2.160%, 2.261%, and 2.282%, respectively. In the creep stage, the peak area ratio of seepage pores and microfractures (SPM) gradually diminishes. A higher degree of initial damage leads to a more pronounced compaction trend in the SPM of coal samples. Considering the porosity evolution of SPM during the creep process, this study proposes a novel fractional derivative model for the porosity evolution of SPM. The efficacy of the proposed model in predicting porosity evolution of SPM is substantiated through experimental validation. Furthermore, an analysis of the impact mechanisms on key parameters in the model was carried out.
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International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
International Journal of Mining Science and Technology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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19.10
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2541
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, founded in 1990 as the Journal of China University of Mining and Technology, is a monthly English-language journal. It publishes original research papers and high-quality reviews that explore the latest advancements in theories, methodologies, and applications within the realm of mining sciences and technologies. The journal serves as an international exchange forum for readers and authors worldwide involved in mining sciences and technologies. All papers undergo a peer-review process and meticulous editing by specialists and authorities, with the entire submission-to-publication process conducted electronically.
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