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Study on the bearing characteristics of random lumpiness gangue from a gob roof
The bearing characteristics of random lumpiness gangue formed by rock fragmentation in gob roofs are important to ensure roadway stability in the new nonpillar mining approach. In this paper, the bearing characteristics of gangue are divided into bulking and compaction characteristics. Bulking chara...
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Published in: | Bulletin of engineering geology and the environment 2022-10, Vol.81 (10), Article 406 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The bearing characteristics of random lumpiness gangue formed by rock fragmentation in gob roofs are important to ensure roadway stability in the new nonpillar mining approach. In this paper, the bearing characteristics of gangue are divided into bulking and compaction characteristics. Bulking characteristics mainly depend on the lumpiness and bulking coefficient of randomly lumpy gangue (
K
RAFT
). This paper proposes a method to invert
K
RAFT
of gangue samples with a small amount of lumpiness, and a random subset of 30% of an experimental sample of broken rocks is selected for analysis. The lumpiness distributions of the subset of samples and all the samples are normal, and the average lumpiness error of the subset is 0.54–2.86%. The ratio of average lumpiness to rock before breakage (
K
ASB
) is introduced as a parameter for analysis. The results show that
K
ASB
and
K
RAFT
have a log-normal functional relationship, and
K
ASB
can be used to infer
K
RAFT
from laboratory and field monitoring data. Compaction characteristics show that the relationship between
K
RAFT
and the supporting force of gangue (
σ
GB
) is a power function, and
σ
GB
in gangue during different stages of compression in a gob can be obtained from the value of
K
RAFT
obtained from experiments or field monitoring. |
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ISSN: | 1435-9529 1435-9537 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10064-022-02927-1 |