New approaches to testing and evaluating the impact capability of coal seam with hard roof and/or floor in coal mines
2018; Technopress; Volume: 14; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.12989/gae.2018.14.4.367
ISSN2092-6219
AutoresYunliang Tan, Xuesheng Liu, Bao-Hong Shen, Jianguo Ning, Qixiong Gu,
Tópico(s)Geophysical Methods and Applications
ResumoSamples composed of coal and rock show different mechanical properties of the pure coal or rock mass. For the same coal seam with different surrounding rocks, the frequency and intensity of rock burst can be significantly different in. First, a method of measuring the strain variation of coal in the coal-rock combined sample was proposed. Second, laboratory tests have been conducted to investigate the influences of rock lithologies, combined forms and coal-rock height ratios on the deformation and failure characteristics of the coal section using this method. Third, a new bursting liability index named combined coal-rock impact energy speed index (CRIES) was proposed. This index considers not only the time effect of energy, but also the influence of surrounding rocks. At last, a new approach considering the influences of roof and/or floor was proposed to evaluate the impact capability of coal seam. Results show that the strength and elastic modulus of coal section increase significantly with the coal-rock height ratio decreasing. In addition, the values of bursting liability indexes of the same coal seam vary greatly when using the new approach. This study not only provides a new approach to measuring the strain of the coal section in coal-rock combined sample, but also improves the evaluation system for evaluating the impact capability of coal.
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