2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c07896
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Experimental Study on Coal and Gas Outburst Risk under Different Water Content Rates in Strong Outburst Coal Seams

Tao Hu,
Biming Shi,
Jiwei Yue
et al.

Abstract: To investigate the alleviation potency of coal seam water infusion on coal and gas outburst, this paper focuses on the Qidong coal mine outburst coal seam, where outburst accidents have occurred many times, and obtains the impact of water content on outburst prediction parameters by studying the features of outburst parameters and gas desorption law under different water content rates. How water content affects outburst was also researched through the use of a self-made outburst simulation test system, and the… Show more

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“…Injecting water into coal seams can enhance the water content, alter the coal’s mechanical properties, and diminish the risk of outbursts, serving as an effective strategy for preventing and controlling coal and gas outbursts. Nonetheless, the inherent hydrophobic nature of coal leads to low water injection efficiency, making it challenging for conventional methods to guarantee the prevention of outbursts. Consequently, enhancing the wettability of coal, thereby increasing its water absorption capacity and ultimately its water content, is crucial for the effectiveness of water injection in coal seams.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Injecting water into coal seams can enhance the water content, alter the coal’s mechanical properties, and diminish the risk of outbursts, serving as an effective strategy for preventing and controlling coal and gas outbursts. Nonetheless, the inherent hydrophobic nature of coal leads to low water injection efficiency, making it challenging for conventional methods to guarantee the prevention of outbursts. Consequently, enhancing the wettability of coal, thereby increasing its water absorption capacity and ultimately its water content, is crucial for the effectiveness of water injection in coal seams.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%