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Experimental study on the deformation localisation and acoustic emission characteristics of coal in Brazilian splitting tests

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-10332-7

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  1. Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project of Shandong Provincial Key Research Development Program [2019SDZY02]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51904165]
  3. Tai'shan Scholar Engineering Construction Fund of Shandong Province of China [tsqn201812071]

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This paper presents an experimental study on the behavior of coal samples under tensile loadings to understand the failure mechanisms and interactions with coal characteristics. The study found that the loading process mainly consists of compaction, elastic, and post-peak dropping stages. Two types of deformation localisation and different phases of acoustic emission evolution were observed. During the subcritical failure stage, the acoustic emission counts showed a rapidly increasing and intermittent feature.
This paper presents an experimental study to assess the behaviour of coal samples under tensile loadings to better understand the failure mechanisms and the interactions with the coal characteristics. A set of Brazilian splitting tests were carried out using disk specimens obtained from Tashan Coal Mine in China. The digital speckle correlation method and acoustic emission (AE) were used to capture the deformation localisation and AE characteristics of each specimen during the loading process. The precursor characteristics of AE and the failure mechanism are discussed. It was found that the entire loading process mainly consists of compaction, elastic and post-peak dropping stage without an obvious yielding stage. Two kinds of deformation localisation were observed: central symmetry and axis symmetry. The corresponding AE evolution patterns have different phases, including gradual rise, step rise, transient rise and steady rise. During the subcritical failure stage, AE counts demonstrate a rapidly increasing + flatten intermittent feature. The results provide a reference for a better understanding of the damage process of the brittle coal material and its application in ground control design.

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