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Tianxuan Hao1,2, Fan Li1, Yiju Tang1,3
1College of Safety Science and Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo, Henan 454003, China.
Abstract:
As coal mine production enters the deep mining stage, the impact of coal and rock dynamic hazards is becoming more and more significant. And the coal and rock containing initial damage such as fractures are more susceptible to destabilization damage by disturbance. So, this paper takes coal containing macro-crack with different inclination angles as the research object and uses the RMT-150B rock mechanics system to carry out uniaxial loading rupture tests on the specimens. On this basis, the changes in infrared radiation on the surface are observed using an infrared thermal imaging camera, and it is analyzed and studied according to the stress distribution and energy change of the specimens. The results show that the strain ratio at crack closure after bearing the coal gradually increases with the increase in the macro-crack inclination. When the inclination angle is 0° < α < 90°, there are obvious low-temperature bands on the upper and lower sides after macro-crack closure. The variance of the infrared thermal image of the specimen can reflect its infrared radiation information more effectively and has a good correspondence with the stress-strain curve. With the increase in the specimen macro-crack inclination angle, the linear change of VIRT is more obvious, the rate of change gradually increases, and the inclination angle is the maximum at 90°. The accumulated elastic strain energy U e is the main source of energy for the sudden change in infrared radiation generated during the bursting process that occurs when the specimen is damaged, and U e is linearly and positively correlated with the change in infrared radiation in front of the specimen peak. These will provide some experimental basis and theoretical guidance for the use of infrared radiation precursor characteristics to warn the damaged coal-rock dynamic disaster.
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