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Research Article

Study on the Mechanical Degradation and Destruction Characteristics of Coal Oxidation

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Received 08 Dec 2023, Accepted 28 Feb 2024, Published online: 07 Mar 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Deep coal bodies are often in high stress and high temperature environments. To study the effects of stress and temperature on the mechanical degradation and failure characteristics of coal samples, nuclear magnetic resonance experiments were carried out before and after coal sample oxidation to analyze the effect of oxidation on the porosity of the coal samples. Through mechanical property experiments, the changes in the mechanical properties of the coal samples at different oxidation temperatures is analyzed. Then coal samples of different particle sizes are screened and statistically analyzed to determine the relationship between the fractal dimension of the broken block size and the oxidation temperature. A stress model for the oxidized coal samples is established to analyze its mechanical degradation and its breaking mechanism. Based on the results, As the oxidation temperature increases, The total porosity of the coal samples show an overall increasing trend, the elastic modulus, secant modulus, Poisson’s ratio, and shear modulus show a downward trend, and the destructive strain energy density decreases from 43.33 kg•m−3 to 15.47 kg•m−3, indicating the oxidized coal sample increases in plasticity and decreases in stiffness, resulting in a decrease in the amount of load the sample can carry. The fractal dimensions of the broken block size from raw coal to 200°C coal samples are 2.008, 2.092, 2.150, 2.159, 2.175, 2.183, 2.314, and 2.328. Oxidation leads to the formation a network of tiny fractures inside the coal samples; thus, the broken block size becomes more complex with worsened integrity. A model for the ability of the oxidized coal samples to resist destruction is established, and the diameters of unoxidized areas in oxidized coal samples are calculated to be 45.053, 44.956, 43.031, 41.931, 37.442, 28.081 and 13.778 mm. An analysis of the breaking mechanism of oxidized coal samples was carried out. Our results are beneficial for the safe operation of deep coal seam mining.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank these organizations for their support. They also wish to thank the audience and editors for their constructive comments and suggestions in improving the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The work was supported by the Scientific and Technological Innovation Teams of Universities in Henan Province [24IRTSTHN018]; the Henan Province Key R&D and Promotion Special (Technology Tackling Key) Project [222102320124]; the Henan Provincial Outstanding Youth Fund Project [232300421015].

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