TY - JOUR JO - Mining Science SN - 2300-9586 VL - 26 PY - 2019 ID - Zhang2019 TI - COAL PERMEABILITY CHANGE CAUSED BY MINING-INDUCED STRESS AB - To study coal permeability evolution under the influence of mining actions, we conducted a sensitivity index test on permeability to determine the influence of axial and confining stresses on coal permeability. Loading and unloading tests were performed afterward, and the differences between loading and unloading paths in terms of strain and permeability were studied. A permeability evolution model was built in consideration of absorption swelling and effective stress during modeling. An effective stress calculation model was also built using axial and confining stresses. The calculation results of the two models were compared with experimental data. Results showed that permeability were more sensitive to confining stress than axial stress, and effective stress placed a large weight on confining stress. Large axial and radial deformations at peak strength were observed during unloading. In the unloading phase, the permeability of coal began to increase, and the increment was enhanced by large initial axial stress when confining stress was loaded. permeability sensitivity to axial and confining stresses were used to explain these permeability changes. The calculation results of the models fitted the experimental data well. Therefore, the proposed models can be used to calculate effective stress on the basis of axial and confining stresses and describe permeability change in coal under the influence of mining actions. AU - Zhang, Lulu AU - Li, Bo AU - Wei, Jianping AU - Wen, Zhihui AU - Ren, Yongjie SP - 203 EP - 222 DA - 2019 DO - 10.37190/msc192612 UR - https://doi.org/10.37190/msc192612 ER -