Research on the Differences of the Pore Characteristics with Different Destroyed-Type Coals

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In order to investigate the pore characteristics of the different destroyed-types of coals and its effects of coal and gas outburst, this article studyed the low temperature nitrogen adsorption curve, specific surface area, pore volume and its distribution with the method of low-temperature nitrogen adsorption, also studed their changes with the different destroyed-type of coals, and the influences of pore shape and distribution for coal and gas outburst. The results showed that three different destroyed-types of coals have loops, the pore shapes of the coals mainly open-shaped, maybe also contain the flask-shaped. The raw coal has more open-shaped pores, fragmentated coal contains a large number of micropore, the crushed coal richs micropore and mesopore. The crushed coal in the large aperture of the medium relative pressure range mainly has open-shaped pore, then in maller pore size range of low relative pressure mainly has closed pore. With the increasing of destroyed-degree, the porosity increased, the anti-destruction capability reduced, the coal is more easily broken, then the risk of outburst is greater.

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