Research on mining-induced deformation and stress,insights from physical modeling and theoretical analysis |
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Authors: | Guodong Li Shugang Cao Feng Luo Yong Li Yaxing Wei |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Mining and Geomatics,Hebei University of Engineering,Handan,China;2.State Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control,Chongqing University,Chongqing,China |
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Abstract: | The dynamic change of mining-induced stress is the main reason for large deformation of surrounding rock. To investigate the influence of mining-induced stress and deformation is important for appropriate supportive design. It also helps to raise the safety and productivity of longwall mining operations. In this paper, Weijiagou Coal Mine in Southwest China was selected as the case study. In order to research on the deformation and breakage of overlying strata, physical modeling test was carried out on the self-developed rotatable physical similar test system. By using digital image correlation (DIC) technique, the deformation of strata and development of cracks in the process of coal seam excavation were acquired, meanwhile, mining-induced stress was also monitored by pressure cell and strainmeter. According to the mechanical structure of stope, the height of the destressed zone has a significant influence on stress distribution. In order to minimize the discrepancy between the physical model test and theoretical analysis, the dimension of the plastic zone of roadway was added into the mining panel width, and the gap between the experimental and theoretical results reduced. |
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