2023
DOI: 10.1177/10567895221143807
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Mechanical properties and damage constitutive model of coal specimen with different moisture under uniaxial loading

Abstract: The moisture content has an important influence on the strength and stability of coal pillar dams in underground reservoirs. In this paper, the uniaxial compression test was performed on coal samples with three different moisture contents, to study the mechanical properties of them under water intrusion condition. The results show that, water has a significant damaging and softening effect on the mechanical properties of the samples. As the moisture content grows of coal samples, the peak strength and elastic … Show more

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“…20 Xu et al carried out a uniaxial compression mechanical characterization of coal samples with different water contents, introduced the damage variable based on energy dissipation, and proposed to consider the effect of submergence time. 21 Scholars from various countries have carried out a large number of studies on the mechanical properties and damage breakage laws of coal rocks and have achieved fruitful research results. However, most of the existing research results are based on homogeneous loading conditions such as conventional uniaxial compression or triaxial compression, and research on the deformation and damage law of coal rock under asymmetric loading is rarely reported.…”
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“…20 Xu et al carried out a uniaxial compression mechanical characterization of coal samples with different water contents, introduced the damage variable based on energy dissipation, and proposed to consider the effect of submergence time. 21 Scholars from various countries have carried out a large number of studies on the mechanical properties and damage breakage laws of coal rocks and have achieved fruitful research results. However, most of the existing research results are based on homogeneous loading conditions such as conventional uniaxial compression or triaxial compression, and research on the deformation and damage law of coal rock under asymmetric loading is rarely reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huang adopted a graded loading creep test method to study the creep characteristics of coal samples under different initial damage conditions and improved the creep model in the acceleration stage by establishing the relationship between damage variables and initial damage . Xu et al carried out a uniaxial compression mechanical characterization of coal samples with different water contents, introduced the damage variable based on energy dissipation, and proposed to consider the effect of submergence time …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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