Mining-Induced Failure Criteria of Interactional Hard Roof Structures: A Case Study

Due to the additional abutment stress, interactional hard roof structures (IHRS) affect the normal operation of the coal production system in underground mining. The movement of IHRS may result in security problems, such as the failure of supporting body, large deformation, and even roof caving for...

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Main Authors: Wenlong Shen, Meng Wang, Zhengzheng Cao, Faqiang Su, Hua Nan, Xuelong Li
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/3016
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spelling doaj-c746b0201ce64460a4945e3a5e4209aa2020-11-25T02:20:26ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-08-011215301610.3390/en12153016en12153016Mining-Induced Failure Criteria of Interactional Hard Roof Structures: A Case StudyWenlong Shen0Meng Wang1Zhengzheng Cao2Faqiang Su3Hua Nan4Xuelong Li5Henan Key Laboratory for Green and Efficient Mining &amp; Comprehensive Utilization of Mineral Resources, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, ChinaHenan Key Laboratory for Green and Efficient Mining &amp; Comprehensive Utilization of Mineral Resources, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, ChinaHenan Key Laboratory for Green and Efficient Mining &amp; Comprehensive Utilization of Mineral Resources, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, ChinaHenan Key Laboratory for Green and Efficient Mining &amp; Comprehensive Utilization of Mineral Resources, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, ChinaHenan Key Laboratory for Green and Efficient Mining &amp; Comprehensive Utilization of Mineral Resources, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safe Mining, China University of Mining &amp; Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaDue to the additional abutment stress, interactional hard roof structures (IHRS) affect the normal operation of the coal production system in underground mining. The movement of IHRS may result in security problems, such as the failure of supporting body, large deformation, and even roof caving for nearby openings. According to the physical configuration and loading conditions of IHRS in a simple two-dimensional physical model under the plane stress condition, mining-induced failure criteria were proposed and validated by the mechanical behavior of IHRS in a mechanical analysis model. The results indicate that IHRS, consisting of three interactional parts&#8212;the lower key structure, the middle soft interlayer, and the upper key structure&#8212;are governed by the additional abutment stress induced by the longwall mining working face. The fracture of the upper key structure in IHRS can be explained as follows: Due to the crushing failure, lower key structure, and middle soft interlayer yield, the action force between the upper and lower key structures vanishes, resulting in fracture of the upper key structure in IHRS. In a field case, when additional abutment stress reaches 7.37 MPa, the energy of 2.35 &#215; 10<sup>5</sup> J is generated by the fracture of the upper key structure in IHRS. Under the same geological and engineering conditions, the energy generated by IHRS is much larger than that generated by a single hard roof. The mining-induced failure criteria are successfully applied in a field case. The in-situ mechanical behavior of the openings nearby IHRS under the mining abutment stress can be clearly explained by the proposed criteria.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/3016coal resourcesinteractional hard roof structuresmining abutment stressfailure criteria
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author Wenlong Shen
Meng Wang
Zhengzheng Cao
Faqiang Su
Hua Nan
Xuelong Li
spellingShingle Wenlong Shen
Meng Wang
Zhengzheng Cao
Faqiang Su
Hua Nan
Xuelong Li
Mining-Induced Failure Criteria of Interactional Hard Roof Structures: A Case Study
Energies
coal resources
interactional hard roof structures
mining abutment stress
failure criteria
author_facet Wenlong Shen
Meng Wang
Zhengzheng Cao
Faqiang Su
Hua Nan
Xuelong Li
author_sort Wenlong Shen
title Mining-Induced Failure Criteria of Interactional Hard Roof Structures: A Case Study
title_short Mining-Induced Failure Criteria of Interactional Hard Roof Structures: A Case Study
title_full Mining-Induced Failure Criteria of Interactional Hard Roof Structures: A Case Study
title_fullStr Mining-Induced Failure Criteria of Interactional Hard Roof Structures: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Mining-Induced Failure Criteria of Interactional Hard Roof Structures: A Case Study
title_sort mining-induced failure criteria of interactional hard roof structures: a case study
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Due to the additional abutment stress, interactional hard roof structures (IHRS) affect the normal operation of the coal production system in underground mining. The movement of IHRS may result in security problems, such as the failure of supporting body, large deformation, and even roof caving for nearby openings. According to the physical configuration and loading conditions of IHRS in a simple two-dimensional physical model under the plane stress condition, mining-induced failure criteria were proposed and validated by the mechanical behavior of IHRS in a mechanical analysis model. The results indicate that IHRS, consisting of three interactional parts&#8212;the lower key structure, the middle soft interlayer, and the upper key structure&#8212;are governed by the additional abutment stress induced by the longwall mining working face. The fracture of the upper key structure in IHRS can be explained as follows: Due to the crushing failure, lower key structure, and middle soft interlayer yield, the action force between the upper and lower key structures vanishes, resulting in fracture of the upper key structure in IHRS. In a field case, when additional abutment stress reaches 7.37 MPa, the energy of 2.35 &#215; 10<sup>5</sup> J is generated by the fracture of the upper key structure in IHRS. Under the same geological and engineering conditions, the energy generated by IHRS is much larger than that generated by a single hard roof. The mining-induced failure criteria are successfully applied in a field case. The in-situ mechanical behavior of the openings nearby IHRS under the mining abutment stress can be clearly explained by the proposed criteria.
topic coal resources
interactional hard roof structures
mining abutment stress
failure criteria
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/3016
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