Abstract

This research aims to investigate the impact of high-pressure water jet cutting parameters on pressure alleviation around the coal slot. A numerical model of high-pressure water jet cutting coal was developed using FLAC3D software, allowing for a detailed study of how each cutting parameter affects the pressure relief effect of the slot. The key findings are as follows: as the water jet pressure increases, the plastic area of the coal body around the kerf expands, although the rate of increase diminishes, with the optimal water jet pressure being 30 Mpa. The results suggest that hydraulic slotting measures are particularly beneficial for outburst prevention in high in situ stress coal seams. The pressure relief range exponentially grows with an increase in the kerf depth, signifying that enhancing the kerf depth has a notable effect on improving the hydraulic kerf pressure relief. As the slit width increases, the volume of the slit enlarges, leading to a significant rise in the pressure relief range of the surrounding coal body. Given that an increase in the slit width necessitates an increase in the nozzle outlet diameter and slotting time, the optimal slit width is determined to be 0.2 m. The research concludes that the optimal hydraulic slit spacing is 3 m. This study offers valuable theoretical guidance for high-pressure water jet slotting.

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