Mechanisms of Coal and Gas Outburst Experiments: Implications for the Energy Principle of Natural Outbursts

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Yang Lei
Yuanping Cheng
Liang Wang
Ting Ren
Qingyi Tu
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[1] China University of Mining and Technology,Key Laboratory of Gas and Fire Control for Coal Mines
[2] Ministry of Education,School of Safety Engineering
[3] China University of Mining and Technology,National Engineering Research Center for Coal and Gas Control
[4] China University of Mining and Technology,School of Civil, Mining and Environmental Engineering
[5] University of Wollongong,undefined
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Coal and gas outburst; Energy principle; Simulation experiment; Porosity; Comparative analysis;
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Coal and gas outbursts in underground mines are the result of dynamic rupture propagation along coal seams, starting from localized instability caused by the sudden release of gas and strain energies. Although physical simulations have facilitated quantitative studies of outbursts, and rupture processes have been investigated both experimentally and theoretically, the underlying mechanisms responsible for triggering outbursts remain poorly understood. This lack of understanding seriously limits our ability to prevent gas hazards. Here we systematically analyze the essential characteristics and energy principles of outburst experiments over the past 70 years and explore the onset of natural outbursts. The results show that although laboratory experiments and natural events are dynamically similar, their triggering mechanisms are fundamentally different. Specifically, actual outbursts depend highly on stress conditions and gas desorption; in contrast, experiments can be performed under stress-free conditions or even entirely dominated by free gas, often with low threshold pressures (< 0.7 MPa). Energy analysis indicated that the high porosity of the experimental briquette resulted in much higher free gas energy than in the actual coal seam (up to ~ 40 times), enabling the simulated outbursts to overcome mechanical barriers easily and, in turn, to be stress independent. Furthermore, our findings suggest that the triggering process of a natural outburst is unlikely to be transient. Instead, the development of fractures and the consequent enlargement of free gas energy are essential processes for initiating ruptures and generating potential precursors. Our results highlight that understanding the role of gas and stress is crucial for accurately interpreting outburst mechanisms.
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