2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9235223
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Experimental Study on the Coal Damage Characteristics of Adsorption-Instantaneous Pressure Relief in Coal Containing Gases with Different Adsorption Characteristics

Abstract: In the process of coal mining, coal and gas outburst is one of the most severe disasters, which is accompanied by the outbursts of CO 2 , CH 4 , N 2 , and other gases. Since the intensity of the outburst is affected by the adsorption characteristics of different gases, the study of the adsorption characteristics of multi-gas in the coal body is of great significance for the prevention and control of coal and gas dynamical outbursts in coal mining. In this paper, the self-developed adsorption-instantaneous pres… Show more

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“…Changang Du [17] studied the damage characteristics of various gases in the instantaneous pressure relief of briquette adsorption by using the self-developed instantaneous pressure relief test system of gasbearing coal adsorption, and quantitatively characterized the adsorption swelling deformation and instantaneous pressure relief deformation of coal. The results show that under the same temperature and pressure conditions, the adsorption swelling deformation capacity of different gases is CO 2 > CH 4 > N 2 , and the damage of coal tends to be obvious with the increase of pressure relief pressure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Changang Du [17] studied the damage characteristics of various gases in the instantaneous pressure relief of briquette adsorption by using the self-developed instantaneous pressure relief test system of gasbearing coal adsorption, and quantitatively characterized the adsorption swelling deformation and instantaneous pressure relief deformation of coal. The results show that under the same temperature and pressure conditions, the adsorption swelling deformation capacity of different gases is CO 2 > CH 4 > N 2 , and the damage of coal tends to be obvious with the increase of pressure relief pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%