2018_EJRNL_PP_JIAN_KIN_1.pdf
Terbatas Resti Andriani
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'is paper addresses the difficult closure of a frozen wall in a coal mine shaft due to excessive seepage velocity in an aquifer when
the aquifer is penetrated via the artificial freezing method. Based on hydrothermal coupling theory and considering the effect of
decreased absolute porosity on seepage during the freezing process, a mathematical model of hydrothermal full-parameter
coupling with a phase change is created. A shaft is used as a prototype, and COMSOL multiphysics finite element software is
employed to perform a numerical simulation of the shaft freezing process at various stratum seepage velocities. 'e numerical
simulation results are verified via a comparison with field measurement data. Based on the numerical simulation results, the
impact of various underground water seepage velocities on the artificial frozen wall formation process with the seepagetemperature
field coupling effect is analysed. Based on the analysis results, the recommended principles of the optimization design
for a freezing plan are described as follows: first, the downstream area is closed to enable the water insulation effect, and second,
the closure of the upstream area is expedited to reduce the total closure time of a frozen wall.
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