Characteristics of transient charge on Datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.

Using an analysis of the uniaxial compression process of Datong coal samples, the change of transient charge signals on coal surfaces is observed, and the influence of sampling directions (perpendicular to bedding planes and parallel to bedding planes) on the transient charge signals is studied. The...

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Main Authors: Jing Li, Cheng Guan, Ke Han, Zhen Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229824
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spelling doaj-f87e2e0bbebe42bbb60095aa6569e3a42021-03-03T21:43:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01153e022982410.1371/journal.pone.0229824Characteristics of transient charge on Datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.Jing LiCheng GuanKe HanZhen WangUsing an analysis of the uniaxial compression process of Datong coal samples, the change of transient charge signals on coal surfaces is observed, and the influence of sampling directions (perpendicular to bedding planes and parallel to bedding planes) on the transient charge signals is studied. The intensity in perpendicular to bedding planes is 4.6~10.2 MPa, parallel to bedding planes is 2.1~5.3 MPa. The results show that the change of the charge signals on sample surfaces is instantaneous and pulsing, and such a change is always in accord with stress change and the alternation of positive and negative charge occurring over a short time period. Under uniaxial compression, the surface charge signal characteristics of coal sample in perpendicular to and parallel to the bedding are different. With a higher value of limiting stress, the transient charge signals on coal sample surfaces perpendicular to the bedding exhibit higher strength than those of coal samples oriented parallel to the bedding. However, the number of signal pulses during the failure process, for the samples perpendicular to the bedding, is less than that for the samples oriented parallel to the bedding. According to the variation law for transient charge signals on coal surfaces, we conclude that changes in the transient charge can serve as a tool to characterize crack propagation within coal specimens and provide an important reference for the prediction of coal and rock dynamic disasters.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229824
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author Jing Li
Cheng Guan
Ke Han
Zhen Wang
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Cheng Guan
Ke Han
Zhen Wang
Characteristics of transient charge on Datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.
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author_facet Jing Li
Cheng Guan
Ke Han
Zhen Wang
author_sort Jing Li
title Characteristics of transient charge on Datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.
title_short Characteristics of transient charge on Datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.
title_full Characteristics of transient charge on Datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.
title_fullStr Characteristics of transient charge on Datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of transient charge on Datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.
title_sort characteristics of transient charge on datong coal sample surfaces with different cracking propagation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Using an analysis of the uniaxial compression process of Datong coal samples, the change of transient charge signals on coal surfaces is observed, and the influence of sampling directions (perpendicular to bedding planes and parallel to bedding planes) on the transient charge signals is studied. The intensity in perpendicular to bedding planes is 4.6~10.2 MPa, parallel to bedding planes is 2.1~5.3 MPa. The results show that the change of the charge signals on sample surfaces is instantaneous and pulsing, and such a change is always in accord with stress change and the alternation of positive and negative charge occurring over a short time period. Under uniaxial compression, the surface charge signal characteristics of coal sample in perpendicular to and parallel to the bedding are different. With a higher value of limiting stress, the transient charge signals on coal sample surfaces perpendicular to the bedding exhibit higher strength than those of coal samples oriented parallel to the bedding. However, the number of signal pulses during the failure process, for the samples perpendicular to the bedding, is less than that for the samples oriented parallel to the bedding. According to the variation law for transient charge signals on coal surfaces, we conclude that changes in the transient charge can serve as a tool to characterize crack propagation within coal specimens and provide an important reference for the prediction of coal and rock dynamic disasters.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229824
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