2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142215024
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Response and Application of Full-Space Numerical Simulation Based on Finite Element Method for Transient Electromagnetic Advanced Detection of Mine Water

Abstract: The issue of water hazards has led to the restriction of safe and efficient coal mine production in China. The transient electromagnetic method (TEM) is one of the most effective means of detecting the hidden dangers of water hazards in coal mines. However, the current understanding of the whole-space transient electromagnetic response of mine water is only on the general law due to the late start of the forward research. Therefore, this paper established multiple sets of simulation models in the whole area in… Show more

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“…Chang et al [52] used TEM with a full-space model to detect groundwater in the goaf of a coal mine. Guo et al [53] used full-space transmission electric mirrors to detect water collapse columns in coal mines in advance. As shown in Figure 9, the elevation higher than 890 m with the resistivity lower than 70 Ω•m represents unconsolidated sediments in the Quaternary formation, the thickness of this layer changed at different area, the thickness at the ridge is thicker than valley.…”
Section: Transient Electromagnetic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chang et al [52] used TEM with a full-space model to detect groundwater in the goaf of a coal mine. Guo et al [53] used full-space transmission electric mirrors to detect water collapse columns in coal mines in advance. As shown in Figure 9, the elevation higher than 890 m with the resistivity lower than 70 Ω•m represents unconsolidated sediments in the Quaternary formation, the thickness of this layer changed at different area, the thickness at the ridge is thicker than valley.…”
Section: Transient Electromagnetic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, many studies have been conducted on the use of TEM for ground transmission, downhole, or borehole reception, but little research has been conducted on the use of TEM for borehole transmission and borehole reception. Research has mainly focused on numerical simulations of small multi-turn coils based on the whole space TEM theory [20][21][22] and discussion of the transient electromagnetic response characteristics of small coils, as well as inversion interpretation and analysis methods [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%