Abstract
Experiments show that electric current would be produced in uniaxial compression of coal and roof rock. The electric current of coal shows a rapid increasing tendency when the loading stress is greater than or equal to 0.75σmax which can be regarded as an omen for coal failure. The current of roof rock shows reversal tendency while loading stress is greater than or equal to 0.91σmax and revised from negative to positive at the main fracture and the reversal of current can be regarded as the omen of rock fracture. There are obvious differences in physical and mechanical properties, composition, and failure process between coal and rock. The dominant mechanism of electric current generated by coal is triboelectrification of coal particles and charge separation during crack propagation. The mechanism of electric current of roof rock is piezoelectric effect of quartz materials in the early stage and charge separation during crack propagation in the later stage of loading. It can be found that the rapid increasing and reversal characteristic of electric current can reflect the failure process of coal and roof rock, respectively. Thus, it can be considered the omen of coal and rock failure.
Highlights
IntroductionChina is one of the countries suffering from such coal-mine disasters as rock burst as well as coal and gas outburst [1,2,3]
As we all know, China is the world’s largest coal producer and consumer
(5) Electrode (6) Loading control system (7) Electric current data collecting system (8) Electromagnetic shielding room (a) and stress and the generation mechanism of current were studied and analyzed. These findings provide some technical means for monitoring coal-rock failure process of coal mines
Summary
China is one of the countries suffering from such coal-mine disasters as rock burst as well as coal and gas outburst [1,2,3]. Coal and rock disaster refers to the process of sudden unstability or failure occurring as a result of deformation and fracture of coal or rock under the influence of ground stress and mining-induced stress. Such events are always accompanied by loud sound, vibration, and coal or rock bump, which have caused serious destruction and threaten the safety of mine and personnel safety [3].
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