2021
DOI: 10.3390/min11101070
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Laboratory Study of Deformational Characteristics and Acoustic Emission Properties of Coal with Different Strengths under Uniaxial Compression

Abstract: Acoustic emission (AE) can reflect the dynamic changes in a material’s structure, and it has been widely used in studies regarding coal mechanics, such as those focusing on the influence of loading rate or water content change on the mechanical properties of coal. However, the deformational behavior of coals with various strengths differs due to the variation in microstructure. Hard coal presents brittleness, which is closely related to certain kinds of geological disasters such as coal bursts; soft coal exhib… Show more

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“…Water is an important factor that affects the acoustic emission characteristics of coal and rock in the loading process [15]. Even though researchers have conducted indepth studies on the acoustic emission characteristics of rocks with different moisture content in the loading process [16][17][18], there are few reports on the acoustic emission characteristics of water-bearing coal specimens in the creep process. As a result, this research will supplement them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water is an important factor that affects the acoustic emission characteristics of coal and rock in the loading process [15]. Even though researchers have conducted indepth studies on the acoustic emission characteristics of rocks with different moisture content in the loading process [16][17][18], there are few reports on the acoustic emission characteristics of water-bearing coal specimens in the creep process. As a result, this research will supplement them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%