Abstract
AbstractTo investigate the effects of different crustal stresses on the stability of gas extraction boreholes, several equations were deduced. Additionally, the coupled flow‐solid model of gas extraction was constructed, given the elasticity−plasticity deformation of the coal body. Using the numerical simulation and analysis software of Comsol, a study was conducted on the deformation and damage of gas extraction boreholes under different crustal stresses. The results are as follows: with vertical stress increasing, the concentration area of shear stress, deformation amount, and the area of the plastic zone around the hole increase. Varied lateral pressure coefficients led to differing distribution positions of shear stress concentration areas and plastic zones around the hole. An increase in lateral pressure coefficient shifted the distribution positions of shear stress maximum. In addition, plastic zone, and permeability ratio maximum change from the left and right sides of the borehole to the upper and lower sides, and the larger the lateral pressure coefficient is, the worse the stability of the upper and lower sides of the borehole is. Higher lateral pressure coefficients inhibited extraction, with the effect becoming more pronounced over time. Elevated vertical stress and lateral pressure coefficients hindered negative pressure propagation in the borehole.
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