Author:
Fan Yufeng,Xiao Xiaochun,Xu Jun,Ding Xin,Wang Aiwen,Wang Beifang,Lei Yun
Abstract
AbstractTo comprehensively understand the mechanical response of a rock-coal combination structure containing a weak layer, a series of laboratory static loading and impact loading experiments were conducted. The results showed that under static load, the sliding process of the rock coal structure was relatively slow, and fragments can be observed. Under the action of horizontal impact loading, the whole coal stratum slipped out rapidly, and the process lasted only 0.05 s. Under the horizontal and axial impact loads, the coal stratum remained stable first, and then it slipped out as a whole under the action of static load. Additionally, a sliding instability criterion of a rock coal structure containing a weak layer was established based on theoretical analysis. The key parameter P value was checked through a numerical simulation experiment. It was found that the value was linearly related to the mechanical properties of the weak layer and overburden stress, and the experimental results coincided with the theoretical results. Finally, the relationship between sliding rockburst and strain rockburst was discussed, and these results can provide an important scientific basis for the prevention and control of dynamic disasters in deep mining.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Liaoning Technical University
Department of Education of Liaoning Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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