In this study,a coupled loading method combining three-dimensional static loading with graded cyclic impacts was developed to simulate the stress environment of the surrounding rock under impact ground pressure caused...In this study,a coupled loading method combining three-dimensional static loading with graded cyclic impacts was developed to simulate the stress environment of the surrounding rock under impact ground pressure caused by cyclic disturbances.The mechanical behavior and energy dissipation of coal under this loading method were studied using a split Hopkinson pressure bar(SHPB).The results showed that the pre-applied cyclic low-pressure impacts deteriorated the coal sample's resistance to external loads.Under both cyclic low-pressure impacts and single high-pressure impacts,the dynamic peak stress and secant modulus decreased with increasing impact cycles,exhibiting dynamic fatigue characteristics.The dynamic secant modulus of the sample decreased by 4.14%-6.67%after each impact.The dissipated energy for coal fragmentation samples increased with the number of impacts,averaging 28%under cyclic low-pressure impacts and 29%under single high-pressure impacts.The efficiency of dissipated energy for coal fragmentation initially increased and then decreased as the wave impedance ratio between the coal sample and the bar increased,reaching a maximum of 43.3%when the ratio was 0.06.Based on the defined damage variable,the damage to coal samples from high-pressure impacts was found to be 12 times greater than that under low-pressure conditions.The degree of coal fragmentation was positively correlated with the maximum damage increment.With increasing maximum damage increment,the failure mode of the coal sample evolved from tensile failure to tensile-compressive-shear composite failure.展开更多
During the mining process of impact-prone coal seams,drilling pressure relief can reduce the impact propensity of the coal seam,but it also reduces the integrity and strength of the coal mass at the side of the roadwa...During the mining process of impact-prone coal seams,drilling pressure relief can reduce the impact propensity of the coal seam,but it also reduces the integrity and strength of the coal mass at the side of the roadway.Therefore,studying the mechanical properties and energy evolution rules of coal samples containing holes and filled structures has certain practical significance for achieving coordinated control of coal mine rockburst disasters and the stability of roadway surrounding rocks.To achieve this aim,seven types of burst-prone coal samples were prepared and subject to uniaxial compression experiments with the aid of a TAW-3000 electro-hydraulic servo testing machine.Besides,the stress–strain curves,acoustic emission signals,DIC strain fields and other data were collected during the experiments.Furthermore,the failure modes and energy evolutions of samples with varying drilled hole sizes and filling materials were analyzed.The results show that the indexes related to burst propensity of the drilled coal samples decline to some extent compared with those of the intact one,and the decline is positively corelated to the diameter of the drilled hole.After hole filling,the strain concentration degree around the drilled hole is lowered to a certain degree,and polyurethane filling has a more remarkable effect than cement filling.Meanwhile,hole filling can enhance the strength and deformation resistance of coal.Hole drilling can accelerate the release of accumulated elastic strain energy,turning the acoustic emission events from low-frequency and high-energy ones to high-frequency and low-energy ones,whereas hole filling can reduce the intensity of energy release.The experimental results and theoretical derivation demonstrate that hole filling promotes coal deformability and strength mainly by weakening stress concentration surrounding the drilled holes.Moreover,the fillings can achieve a better filling effect if their elastic modulus and Poisson’s ratio are closer to those of the coal body.展开更多
基金supported by the Youth Fund of the CCTEG Coal Mining Research Institute(Grant No.KCYJY-2023-QN-01)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.52174080)the Science Foundation of Tiandi Technology Co.,Ltd.(Grant No.2022-2-TD-ZD016).
文摘In this study,a coupled loading method combining three-dimensional static loading with graded cyclic impacts was developed to simulate the stress environment of the surrounding rock under impact ground pressure caused by cyclic disturbances.The mechanical behavior and energy dissipation of coal under this loading method were studied using a split Hopkinson pressure bar(SHPB).The results showed that the pre-applied cyclic low-pressure impacts deteriorated the coal sample's resistance to external loads.Under both cyclic low-pressure impacts and single high-pressure impacts,the dynamic peak stress and secant modulus decreased with increasing impact cycles,exhibiting dynamic fatigue characteristics.The dynamic secant modulus of the sample decreased by 4.14%-6.67%after each impact.The dissipated energy for coal fragmentation samples increased with the number of impacts,averaging 28%under cyclic low-pressure impacts and 29%under single high-pressure impacts.The efficiency of dissipated energy for coal fragmentation initially increased and then decreased as the wave impedance ratio between the coal sample and the bar increased,reaching a maximum of 43.3%when the ratio was 0.06.Based on the defined damage variable,the damage to coal samples from high-pressure impacts was found to be 12 times greater than that under low-pressure conditions.The degree of coal fragmentation was positively correlated with the maximum damage increment.With increasing maximum damage increment,the failure mode of the coal sample evolved from tensile failure to tensile-compressive-shear composite failure.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.52174080 and 51974160)Science Foundation of Tiandi Technology Co.,Ltd.(2022-2-TD-ZD016).
文摘During the mining process of impact-prone coal seams,drilling pressure relief can reduce the impact propensity of the coal seam,but it also reduces the integrity and strength of the coal mass at the side of the roadway.Therefore,studying the mechanical properties and energy evolution rules of coal samples containing holes and filled structures has certain practical significance for achieving coordinated control of coal mine rockburst disasters and the stability of roadway surrounding rocks.To achieve this aim,seven types of burst-prone coal samples were prepared and subject to uniaxial compression experiments with the aid of a TAW-3000 electro-hydraulic servo testing machine.Besides,the stress–strain curves,acoustic emission signals,DIC strain fields and other data were collected during the experiments.Furthermore,the failure modes and energy evolutions of samples with varying drilled hole sizes and filling materials were analyzed.The results show that the indexes related to burst propensity of the drilled coal samples decline to some extent compared with those of the intact one,and the decline is positively corelated to the diameter of the drilled hole.After hole filling,the strain concentration degree around the drilled hole is lowered to a certain degree,and polyurethane filling has a more remarkable effect than cement filling.Meanwhile,hole filling can enhance the strength and deformation resistance of coal.Hole drilling can accelerate the release of accumulated elastic strain energy,turning the acoustic emission events from low-frequency and high-energy ones to high-frequency and low-energy ones,whereas hole filling can reduce the intensity of energy release.The experimental results and theoretical derivation demonstrate that hole filling promotes coal deformability and strength mainly by weakening stress concentration surrounding the drilled holes.Moreover,the fillings can achieve a better filling effect if their elastic modulus and Poisson’s ratio are closer to those of the coal body.