Influence of Water Injection Fracturing on Crack Damage in Soft Coal and Application in Gas Extraction

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ABSTRACT

In order to study the hypotonic and rheological particularity of “three soft” coal seam in west Henan, China, this paper explored the stress and damage characteristics of crack in coal under condition of water injection fracturing based on ABAQUS platform; The cohesive element in T-P damage evolution criterion was used to describe the approximately linear relationship between crack width and extending distance in soft coal. The simulation results show that stress evolution and crack damage in soft coal is a gradually developing process under condition of water injection fracturing. When the static pressure is 4 - 10 MPa, and the injection time is about 1 - 2 hours, the damage range of crack in soft coal can basically reach an ideal data of 80 - 100 m, and then greatly improve the hypotonic performance of “three soft” coal seam.

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Wang, Z. , Jin, J. , Hang, Z. and Hu, X. (2014) Influence of Water Injection Fracturing on Crack Damage in Soft Coal and Application in Gas Extraction. Journal of Power and Energy Engineering, 2, 1-6. doi: 10.4236/jpee.2014.24001.

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