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A study conducted by researchers at Anhui University of Science and Technology in Huainan, China, investigated the dynamic pore-fracture characteristic and evolution influenced by underground mining and in-situ stress. The study utilized a self-developed true triaxial coupling nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiment system to analyze the mechanical response characteristics, pore-fracture distribution, morphology, and connectivity of coal. The findings provide insight into the co-mining of coal and methane. The research has been peer-reviewed and published in the journal Energy. [Extracted from the article] |