Computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood

The object of research is a rock massif with various cross-sectional shapes of roadway. The purpose of work: computer modeling of stress-strain state and volumetric damageability in the neighbourhood of a mine roadway. The undisturbed rock massif has an initial stress-strain state (under its own wei...

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Main Authors: S. S. Sherbakov, L. A. Shemet, A. A. Nasan
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Language:Russian
Published: Educational institution «Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics» 2020-11-01
Series:Doklady Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta informatiki i radioèlektroniki
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Online Access:https://doklady.bsuir.by/jour/article/view/2893
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spelling doaj-b7694656c21d434aa859c9e1dc8a46d62021-07-28T16:19:59ZrusEducational institution «Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics»Doklady Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta informatiki i radioèlektroniki1729-76482020-11-01187475410.35596/1729-7648-2020-18-7-47-541643Computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhoodS. S. Sherbakov0L. A. Shemet1A. A. Nasan2State Committee on Science and Technology; Belarusian State UniversityBelarusian State UniversityBelarusian State UniversityThe object of research is a rock massif with various cross-sectional shapes of roadway. The purpose of work: computer modeling of stress-strain state and volumetric damageability in the neighbourhood of a mine roadway. The undisturbed rock massif has an initial stress-strain state (under its own weight) before a mine roadway is formed. Therefore, to determine the stress-strain state of the rock massif with the mine roadway, we must first calculate the stress state of the rock massif without the roadway and then take it into account as a pre-stressed state for the rock massif therewith. Damageability assessment of the rock massif with a mine roadway was carried out based on the obtained distributions of stresses and strains. We calculated volumetric damageability through the model of a deformed solid body with dangerous volume. Dangerous volume is a limited area where stresses or strains exceed the predetermined threshold. Calculation of dangerous volumes and integral damageability was carried out in the finite element package ANSYS. The program was written in APDL. The ratios between the existing and limiting stresses was calculated for each finite element. The elements for which this ratio exceeds unity will form a dangerous volume for the whole model. As a result, we have an array of finite elements constituting the dangerous volume and its value. The developed method for assessing damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood takes into account various cross-sectional shapes of the mine roadway and its depth. The relevance of studying possible destruction regions using the model of a deformed solid body with dangerous volume was substantiated.https://doklady.bsuir.by/jour/article/view/2893computer modelingfinite element methodstress-strain statemodel of a deformed solid body with dangerous volumevolumetric damageabilitymine roadway
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author S. S. Sherbakov
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A. A. Nasan
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L. A. Shemet
A. A. Nasan
Computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood
Doklady Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta informatiki i radioèlektroniki
computer modeling
finite element method
stress-strain state
model of a deformed solid body with dangerous volume
volumetric damageability
mine roadway
author_facet S. S. Sherbakov
L. A. Shemet
A. A. Nasan
author_sort S. S. Sherbakov
title Computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood
title_short Computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood
title_full Computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood
title_fullStr Computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood
title_full_unstemmed Computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood
title_sort computer modeling of volumetric damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood
publisher Educational institution «Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics»
series Doklady Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta informatiki i radioèlektroniki
issn 1729-7648
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The object of research is a rock massif with various cross-sectional shapes of roadway. The purpose of work: computer modeling of stress-strain state and volumetric damageability in the neighbourhood of a mine roadway. The undisturbed rock massif has an initial stress-strain state (under its own weight) before a mine roadway is formed. Therefore, to determine the stress-strain state of the rock massif with the mine roadway, we must first calculate the stress state of the rock massif without the roadway and then take it into account as a pre-stressed state for the rock massif therewith. Damageability assessment of the rock massif with a mine roadway was carried out based on the obtained distributions of stresses and strains. We calculated volumetric damageability through the model of a deformed solid body with dangerous volume. Dangerous volume is a limited area where stresses or strains exceed the predetermined threshold. Calculation of dangerous volumes and integral damageability was carried out in the finite element package ANSYS. The program was written in APDL. The ratios between the existing and limiting stresses was calculated for each finite element. The elements for which this ratio exceeds unity will form a dangerous volume for the whole model. As a result, we have an array of finite elements constituting the dangerous volume and its value. The developed method for assessing damageability in the mine roadway neighbourhood takes into account various cross-sectional shapes of the mine roadway and its depth. The relevance of studying possible destruction regions using the model of a deformed solid body with dangerous volume was substantiated.
topic computer modeling
finite element method
stress-strain state
model of a deformed solid body with dangerous volume
volumetric damageability
mine roadway
url https://doklady.bsuir.by/jour/article/view/2893
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