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  • The study investigates how liquid nitrogen freeze-thaw cycles affect coal seams, using complex resistivity methods to analyze changes in electrical properties and permeability.
  • Results show that complex resistivity parameters correlate positively with cycle times, while differences in electrical properties between bedding directions decrease with more cycles.
  • The research suggests that freeze-thaw processes weaken anisotropic characteristics in coal, create fracture networks, and offers a new evaluation model based on resistivity for assessing permeability enhancement.

Article Abstract

The effect of liquid nitrogen freeze-thaw fracturing on coal seams can be potentially evaluated by the complex resistivity method. The real part (Reρ) and the imaginary part (Imρ) of the complex resistivity and permeability of coal were determined under different cycle times and in different bedding directions. The reason for permeability enhancement was discussed, and the dispersion mechanism of complex resistivity during cyclic freeze-thaw fracturing was analyzed. The results indicated that (1) the complex resistivity parameters have a good response to the cycle times; Reρ, |Imρ|, and the dispersion degree (α) are positively correlated with cycle time; the fully polarized frequency ( ) of Reρ, the characteristic frequency ( ) of Imρ, and variation are negatively correlated with cycle time. (2) The difference in complex resistivity parameters between the vertical bedding direction and the parallel bedding direction is significant, and the difference in electrical properties of the bedding structure continuously decreases with the increase in cycle time. (3) Under the effect of liquid nitrogen cyclic freeze-thaw, a complex network of fractures in coal is formed, the anisotropic characteristics of coal are weakened, and effective conductive channels are damaged. The peak frost heave force decreases exponentially with the increase in cycle time, and the difference in bedding electrical properties gradually disappears. (4) Comparing the inversion degree of measured data with three conductive models, ρ and τ are selected as the optimum parameters for evaluating the effect of liquid nitrogen cyclic freeze-thaw. A logarithmic permeability evaluation model is constructed based on ρ and τ. This work provides a new perspective based on electrical detection for evaluating the permeability enhancement of coal during liquid nitrogen cyclic freeze-thaw.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11411684PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.4c04176DOI Listing

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