Strain energy analysis of floor heave in longwall gateroads
Floor heave in longwall gateroads is a severe issue that affects mining safety and efficiency. Researchers, however, have limited understanding on the floor heave mechanism because the deformation of post-failure rocks in the floor was seldom considered previously. In this study, we developed a theo...
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doaj-621d3fdcd2dc4525affbeca1d9da7cfd2020-11-25T03:56:28ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032018-01-015810.1098/rsos.180691180691Strain energy analysis of floor heave in longwall gateroadsMeng WangDongjie ZhengKewei WangWenfeng LiFloor heave in longwall gateroads is a severe issue that affects mining safety and efficiency. Researchers, however, have limited understanding on the floor heave mechanism because the deformation of post-failure rocks in the floor was seldom considered previously. In this study, we developed a theoretical model using the strain energy theory to investigate the post-failure deformation of rocks. This model was validated before being implemented into a numerical modelling package, FLAC3D, for floor heave analysis. Based on a case study of a longwall entry employing a stiff–yield pillar configuration, we observe that massive floor heave occurs at the entry rib that takes less loads (yield pillar) and eventually propagates towards the other rib bearing a significant amount of loads (stiff pillar). This observation sheds light on the floor heave mechanism in longwall gateroads and has major implications for coal mine ground control.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.180691longwall miningstrain energyfloor heavepost-failure rocksgateroads |
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Strain energy analysis of floor heave in longwall gateroads |
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Strain energy analysis of floor heave in longwall gateroads |
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Strain energy analysis of floor heave in longwall gateroads |
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Strain energy analysis of floor heave in longwall gateroads |
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Strain energy analysis of floor heave in longwall gateroads |
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strain energy analysis of floor heave in longwall gateroads |
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The Royal Society |
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Royal Society Open Science |
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2054-5703 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Floor heave in longwall gateroads is a severe issue that affects mining safety and efficiency. Researchers, however, have limited understanding on the floor heave mechanism because the deformation of post-failure rocks in the floor was seldom considered previously. In this study, we developed a theoretical model using the strain energy theory to investigate the post-failure deformation of rocks. This model was validated before being implemented into a numerical modelling package, FLAC3D, for floor heave analysis. Based on a case study of a longwall entry employing a stiff–yield pillar configuration, we observe that massive floor heave occurs at the entry rib that takes less loads (yield pillar) and eventually propagates towards the other rib bearing a significant amount of loads (stiff pillar). This observation sheds light on the floor heave mechanism in longwall gateroads and has major implications for coal mine ground control. |
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longwall mining strain energy floor heave post-failure rocks gateroads |
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https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.180691 |
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