The backfilling mining method that fills gobs with coal gangue can prevent water inrush hazards, protect groundwater resources, and protect the ecological environment of the mining area. However, initial conditions including the particle size distribution of gangue and the stress environment may affect the seepage characteristics of gangue backfill and inrush prevention ability. Taking the particle size and stress as main controlling factors, the seepage tests were designed for gangue to evaluate influences of the particle size and stress on the void ratio, permeability, and non-Darcian flow factor of gangue. In the meantime, the four stages in dynamic changes of seepage channels were studied and the impervious envelope lines of gangue backfill materials were provided. The results show that the larger the particle sizes, the stronger the crushing resistance of particles; under high stress (> 6.67 MPa), seepage channels in small gangue particles (< 5 mm) change in a more complex manner, and the non-Darcian flow phenomena become more significant. The particle size and stress exert significant influences on the seepage characteristics. Therefore, when reducing water inrush hazards by gangue backfilling in gobs, the particle size distribution should be optimized by combining the stress and water pressure conditions. Seepage channels in gangue backfill materials vary with changes in the particle size and stress. Their variation can be divided into four stages: shrinkage of seepage channels, reconstruction of seepage channels, dynamic equilibrium between slight expansion and shrinkage, and persistence of the impervious effect. After the first and second stages have been fully developed, the preliminary impervious conditions are met; after full development of the fourth stage, the gangue backfill materials reach an impervious state.

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