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The role of gas desorption on gas outbursts in underground mining of coal
Sheng Zhi
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Derek Elsworth
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Pore Pressure
100%
Gas Desorption
100%
Underground Mining
100%
Gas Outburst
100%
Outburst
75%
Effective Stress
75%
Permeability Evolution
75%
Working Face
75%
Desorption
25%
Roadway
25%
Porosity
25%
Stress Field
25%
Stiffness
25%
Drainage Condition
25%
Stress Level
25%
Pressure Change
25%
Coal Seam
25%
Gas Pressure
25%
Pressure Rise
25%
Pressure Stress
25%
Mining Method
25%
Mechanical Factors
25%
Sorption-induced Strain
25%
Abutment
25%
Physical Behavior
25%
Induced Pressure
25%
Potential Risk
25%
Mass Rate
25%
Coal Mining
25%
Failure Criterion
25%
Weakening Effect
25%
Coal Properties
25%
Desorption Rate
25%
Pressure Redistribution
25%
Varying Stress
25%
Engineering
Effective Stress
100%
Energetics
66%
Abutment
66%
Stress Field
33%
Parametric Study
33%
Mechanical Factor
33%
Physical Behavior
33%
Stress Level
33%
Pressure Increase
33%
Gas Pressure
33%
Failure Criterion
33%
Coal Property
33%
Porosity
33%
Coal Seam
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Pore Pressure
100%
Desorption
100%
Permeability Evolution
75%
Coal Seam
25%
Gas Pressure
25%
Porosity
25%
Material Science
Desorption
100%
Stress Field
25%
Chemical Engineering
Desorption
100%