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Deformation and failure study of surrounding rocks of dynamic pressure roadways in deep mines

โœ Scribed by Jiansheng TIAN; Song GAO


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
253 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
1674-5264

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โœฆ Synopsis


In order to understand the change rules of stress-displacement in surrounding rocks of dynamic pressure roadways in deep mines and to obtain a theoretical basis for analyses of roadway stability and designs of support, we established a coupling equation of adjacent rock strength, mining stress and supporting resistance on the basis of an elastic-plastic theory of mechanics. We obtained an analytical solution for stress and displacement distribution of elastic and plastic regions in surrounding rock of dynamic pressure roadway.. Based on this theory, we have analyzed the changes in stress-displacement in elastic and plastic regions of surrounding rocks of dynamic pressure roadways in the Haizi Coal Mine. The results show that: 1) radial and tangential stress change violently within the first 4 m from the inner surface of a roadway after excavation; radial stress increases while tangential stress decreases within a range of about 6 m from the inner surface of the roadway as a function of q 3 ; 2) radial and tangential stress increase with an increase in the mining pressure coefficient k; the increase in the rate of tangential stress is greater than that of radial stress; 3) the radial displacement of the inner surface of roadways decreases with an increase in q 3 , provided that k remains unchanged.


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