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Fractal Characteristics of the Low-Gas Permeability Area of a Fully Mechanized Up-Dip Working Face under Different Dip Angles of Rock Strata

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  • Shugang Li

    (College of Safety Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Science & Technology, Xi’an 710054, China
    Key Laboratory of Western Mine Exploitation and Hazard Prevention Ministry of Education, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China)

  • Lidong Liu

    (College of Safety Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Science & Technology, Xi’an 710054, China)

  • Pengxiang Zhao

    (College of Safety Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Science & Technology, Xi’an 710054, China
    Key Laboratory of Western Mine Exploitation and Hazard Prevention Ministry of Education, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China)

  • Yongyong Jia

    (Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Coal Science Research Institute, Urumqi 830091, China)

  • Haifei Lin

    (College of Safety Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Science & Technology, Xi’an 710054, China
    Key Laboratory of Western Mine Exploitation and Hazard Prevention Ministry of Education, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China)

Abstract

The low-gas permeability area of a fully mechanized up-dip working face was quantitatively studied using a physical similarity simulation test and theoretical analysis under varying dip angles of rock strata. Based on the theory of fractal geometry, this study obtained the fractal dimensions of the low-gas permeability area, the boundary area of the low-gas permeability region, and various layer areas of the low-gas permeability area by increasing the dip angle of rock strata. The findings reveal that the goaf’s high penetration area moved from a symmetrical shape to an asymmetrical one as the dip angle of rock strata increased. The high penetration area on the open-off cut side is notably larger than that on the working face side, due to the effects of advancement at the working face. In the goaf, the lateral length of the cavity decreases as the rock strata’s dip angle increases, while the longitudinal width expands and then contracts until it vanishes because of sliding. In the goaf, the lateral length of the cavity decreases as the rock strata’s dip angle increases, while the longitudinal width expands and then contracts until it vanishes because of sliding. In the goaf, the lateral length of the cavity decreases as the rock strata’s dip angle increases, while the longitudinal width expands and then contracts until it vanishes because of sliding. Moreover, the low-gas permeability area has a larger fractal dimension. The fractal dimension of the area with low gas permeability steadily decreased as periodic weighting emerged, ultimately reaching values of 1.24, 1.27, and 1.34. Moreover, the area’s fractal dimension was greater on the open-off cut side in comparison to the working face side. As the distance from the rock strata floor decreased, the fractal dimension of the area with low gas permeability increased. According to the gradient evolution law, the low-gas permeability area may be divided from bottom to top into three areas: strongly disturbed, moderately disturbed, and lowly disturbed. Based on the theory of mining fissure elliptic paraboloid zones and experimental findings, a mathematical model has been developed to analyze the fractal characteristics of low-gas permeability areas that are influenced by the rock strata’s dip angle. Finally, this study established a dependable theoretical foundation for precisely examining the development of cracks in the area of low gas permeability and identifying the storage and transportation region of pressure relief gas, which is affected by various dip angles of rock strata. It also offered assistance in constructing a precise gas extraction mechanism for pressure relief.

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  • Shugang Li & Lidong Liu & Pengxiang Zhao & Yongyong Jia & Haifei Lin, 2023. "Fractal Characteristics of the Low-Gas Permeability Area of a Fully Mechanized Up-Dip Working Face under Different Dip Angles of Rock Strata," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(20), pages 1-19, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:20:p:7055-:d:1258137
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