Coal seam gas, held within the inner pores of unmineable coal, is an important energy resource. Gas release largely depends on the gas seepage characteristics and their evolution within granular coal. To monitor this evolution, a series of experiments were conducted to study the effects of applied compressive stress and original grain size distribution (GSD) on the variations in the gas seepage characteristics of granular coal samples. Grain crushing under higher stress rates was observed to be more intense. Isolated fractures in the larger diameter fractions transformed from self–extending to inter-connecting pathways at a critical compressive stress. Grain crushing was mainly caused by compression and high-speed impact. Based on the test ...
Coal permeability is related to the fracture-pore structure of coal and is a key factor in determini...
This paper presents experimental investigations on the porous structure and compressibility of six r...
The mechanical evolution of coal is evident when the pore pressure and the surrounding stress alone ...
Coal seam gas, held within the inner pores of unmineable coal, is an important energy resource. Gas ...
Gas release from the crushed coal formation during coal mining poses a threat to the normal storage ...
Coalbed effective permeability is widely used as a primary index to evaluate gas-drainage effect in ...
Underground coal mining of CH4 gas-rich tectonic coal seams often induces methane outburst disasters...
To explore the mechanical failure and permeability characteristics of porous gas-bearing coal under ...
The mechanical properties and seepage characteristics of gas-bearing coal evolve with changes in the...
Deep coal mining is seriously affected by a combined dynamic disaster of rock burst and coal and gas...
Stress-controlled swelling tests are normally conducted in the laboratory to characterize the evolut...
In this study, triaxial compression and seepage tests were conducted on briquette and raw coal sampl...
The permeability characteristics of a broken coal mass under repeated loading and unloading conditio...
Coalbed methane, a naturally occurring gas in coal, is regarded as a relatively clean-burning and ec...
Coal and gas outburst is one of the most serious hazards in underground mine operations. In this pap...
Coal permeability is related to the fracture-pore structure of coal and is a key factor in determini...
This paper presents experimental investigations on the porous structure and compressibility of six r...
The mechanical evolution of coal is evident when the pore pressure and the surrounding stress alone ...
Coal seam gas, held within the inner pores of unmineable coal, is an important energy resource. Gas ...
Gas release from the crushed coal formation during coal mining poses a threat to the normal storage ...
Coalbed effective permeability is widely used as a primary index to evaluate gas-drainage effect in ...
Underground coal mining of CH4 gas-rich tectonic coal seams often induces methane outburst disasters...
To explore the mechanical failure and permeability characteristics of porous gas-bearing coal under ...
The mechanical properties and seepage characteristics of gas-bearing coal evolve with changes in the...
Deep coal mining is seriously affected by a combined dynamic disaster of rock burst and coal and gas...
Stress-controlled swelling tests are normally conducted in the laboratory to characterize the evolut...
In this study, triaxial compression and seepage tests were conducted on briquette and raw coal sampl...
The permeability characteristics of a broken coal mass under repeated loading and unloading conditio...
Coalbed methane, a naturally occurring gas in coal, is regarded as a relatively clean-burning and ec...
Coal and gas outburst is one of the most serious hazards in underground mine operations. In this pap...
Coal permeability is related to the fracture-pore structure of coal and is a key factor in determini...
This paper presents experimental investigations on the porous structure and compressibility of six r...
The mechanical evolution of coal is evident when the pore pressure and the surrounding stress alone ...