Quantitative Study on the Contact Force and Force Chain Characteristics of Ore Particle Systems during Ore Drawing from a Single Drawpoint under the Influence of a Flexible Barrier

It is of great significance to carry out quantitative research on the contact force chain characteristics of ore particle systems during ore drawing to reveal the microscopic and mesoscopic characteristics of ore particle systems during implementation of the synchronous filling shrinkage stoping met...

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Main Authors: Qingfa Chen, Shikang Qin, Shiwei Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Geofluids
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1270761
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Summary:It is of great significance to carry out quantitative research on the contact force chain characteristics of ore particle systems during ore drawing to reveal the microscopic and mesoscopic characteristics of ore particle systems during implementation of the synchronous filling shrinkage stoping method. Based on the particle discrete element method, combined with the relevant knowledge of contact mechanics and statistical mechanics, microscopic properties of the ore particle system were studied quantitatively. (1) The probability distributions of the normal and tangential contact forces during ore drawing from a single drawpoint under a flexible barrier are similar, and both show exponential decay. (2) In the regions on both sides of the model, the ore particles will not be released because they are far from the drawpoint; there, the coordination number is stable, and the density of contact network is large. In the upper part of the drawpoint, ore particles flow, the coordination number fluctuates violently, and the density of contact network is small. (3) In the initial stage, the stress distribution of the ore particle system is uniform, and the strong force chain does not show obvious directivity. After that, the directions of the strong force chains in the ore particle system are inclined to the vertical direction, and the strong force chains mainly bear the load in the vertical direction. (4) In the initial stage of drawing, the normal contact force is mainly concentrated in the vertical direction. With the progression of drawing, the normal contact force at an angle of 30° to the horizontal direction increases gradually, and the number of the main direction of the average contact force distribution changes from one to three (the vertical direction and the direction with a ±30° angle to the horizontal direction).
ISSN:1468-8115
1468-8123