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Experimental Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of Sandstone–Coal–Bolt Specimens with Different Angles under Conventional Triaxial Compression
The complex nonlinear mechanical behavior of the combined system of rock and coal surrounding mine openings is a major obstacle for excavation, stability, and support design in mining thin coal seams. In this paper, the triaxial compression failure characteristics and mechanical response of sandstone–coal (SC) specimens with different combination angles are determined. In addition, the influence of the anchor bolt on the mechanical properties of SC specimens is also considered. The results show that the mechanical parameters of the SC and sandstone–coal–bolt (SCB) specimens are different from those of other intact rocks and are substantially affected by the angle. The peak axial strain and triaxial compressive strength (TCS) of the specimens decreased with increasing angles. To comprehensively analyze the phase mechanical characteristics of the specimens and the differences between them, we also established the crack initiation stress index (CI) and crack damage stress index (CD) to evaluate the specimen fracture process. The established stress indices CI and CD can accurately describe the roles of the bolt and angle of the SC and SCB specimens. The bolt can enhance the mechanical properties of the SC specimen after reaching the peak load, restrain the development of cracks, and ensure that the specimen maintains integrity. It should be noted that this type of SCB system is in line with the long-term stability of roadway support engineering applications.
Experimental Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of Sandstone–Coal–Bolt Specimens with Different Angles under Conventional Triaxial Compression
The complex nonlinear mechanical behavior of the combined system of rock and coal surrounding mine openings is a major obstacle for excavation, stability, and support design in mining thin coal seams. In this paper, the triaxial compression failure characteristics and mechanical response of sandstone–coal (SC) specimens with different combination angles are determined. In addition, the influence of the anchor bolt on the mechanical properties of SC specimens is also considered. The results show that the mechanical parameters of the SC and sandstone–coal–bolt (SCB) specimens are different from those of other intact rocks and are substantially affected by the angle. The peak axial strain and triaxial compressive strength (TCS) of the specimens decreased with increasing angles. To comprehensively analyze the phase mechanical characteristics of the specimens and the differences between them, we also established the crack initiation stress index (CI) and crack damage stress index (CD) to evaluate the specimen fracture process. The established stress indices CI and CD can accurately describe the roles of the bolt and angle of the SC and SCB specimens. The bolt can enhance the mechanical properties of the SC specimen after reaching the peak load, restrain the development of cracks, and ensure that the specimen maintains integrity. It should be noted that this type of SCB system is in line with the long-term stability of roadway support engineering applications.
Experimental Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of Sandstone–Coal–Bolt Specimens with Different Angles under Conventional Triaxial Compression
Yu, Weijian (Autor:in) / Wu, Genshui (Autor:in) / Pan, Bao (Autor:in) / Wu, Qiuhong (Autor:in) / Liao, Ze (Autor:in)
17.03.2021
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