Size Effects of Rough Fracture Seepage in Rocks of Different Scales

Author:

Shi Zhuolin12,Yao Qiangling12ORCID,Wang Weinan12,Su Fengsheng12,Li Xuehua12ORCID,Zhu Liu12,Wu Chengle12

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Deep Coal Resource Mining, Ministry of Education, School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China

2. School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China

Abstract

Percolation experiments were conducted on coal samples with various fracture lengths and inclination angles under different stress conditions using a gravity-loaded rock percolation test device. The goals of these experiments are (1) to improve the technology for protecting water resources while mining coal and (2) to enhance the research on how the size effects of fracture affect seepage. A three-dimensional seepage model was constructed using COMSOL numerical simulation software for larger fracture lengths ranging from 1 to 30 m to investigate the seepage pattern under the coupling of fracture roughness, fracture width, and other factors. Multiple regression analysis was used to investigate the effects of different factors on seepage from large and small fractures independently. The results show that, under laboratory conditions, for fracture lengths 10–70 mm (small length), permeability increases non-linearly with an increase in fracture length, and the overall increase is approximately 1.8 times. Whereas, for fracture lengths of 1–30 m (large length) in the simulation, permeability decreases and then increases with an increase in fracture length, and the overall change is approximately 0.03 times. The permeability varies in three stages (1–8 m obvious change, 8–23 m stabilization, 23–30 m stability) under different fracture lengths, widths, and roughness conditions. Acritical size was found to exist. The effect of fracture length on large length fracture seepage and small length fracture seepage was further verified by parameter sensitivity. The results of this study further reveal the mechanism of fracture seepage under coupling of fracture geometry size stress.

Funder

Jiangsu Provincial Science and Technology Department

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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