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Xiaowei Li

Researcher at China University of Mining and Technology

Publications -  44
Citations -  709

Xiaowei Li is an academic researcher from China University of Mining and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coal & Coal mining. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 41 publications receiving 493 citations.

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Identification Model and Indicator of Outburst-Prone Coal Seams

TL;DR: Xu et al. as discussed by the authors used the initial expansion energy of released gas (IEERG) as an indicator to identify outburst-prone coal seams, which can be conducted before or after the occurrence of dynamic phenomenon.
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Experimental analysis of the intensity and evolution of coal and gas outbursts

TL;DR: In this paper, a finite number of outburst simulation tests were carried out in the study and the results showed that the contribution of the gas pressure to the energy required for an outburst is hundreds of times that of the in situ stress during the outburst.
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Experimental research into the relationship between initial gas release and coal-gas outbursts

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of gas on coal and gas outbursts in the presence of N 2 and CO 2, and showed a strong correlation between the gas release capacity during the first 10 minutes and natural desorption gas content of the onset of coal exposure.
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Line prediction technology for forecasting coal and gas outbursts during coal roadway tunneling

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical formula for calculating the amount of gas released from boreholes during drilling was deduced, and the gas emission per unit borehole length was related to the ground stress, gas pressure, and coal strength around the borehole during drilling.
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Influence of coal moisture on initial gas desorption and gas-release energy characteristics

TL;DR: In this article, a set of self-designed gas desorption equipment was used to carry out gas adsorption-desorption experiments in the first dozen seconds (about 13) on coal with different moisture contents.