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Damage Mechanism and Stress Distribution of Gypsum Rock Pillar Subjected to Blasting Disturbance

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  • Shuli Wang

    (School of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255000, China)

  • Zhihe Liu

    (School of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255000, China)

  • Kaizhi Zhang

    (Guizhou Institute of Technology, Guiyang 550003, China)

  • Huaichang Zheng

    (School of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255000, China)

Abstract

The room-pillar mining technology of underground gypsum resources results in numerous gypsum rock pillars for controlling and supporting mined gobs, which forms a large area of roof hanging gobs. Owing to weathering and mining activities, gypsum rock pillar damage and failure will occur, thereby inducing a large area of gypsum mined-gob collapse accidents and disasters. Blasting is vital to the stability of gypsum rock pillars and is indispensable in mining engineering. Based on field blasting tests and using wave velocity as the basic parameter to characterise the integrity of gypsum rock, the damage mechanism of gypsum rock pillars subjected to blasting disturbance is investigated. With ten blasting tests, the maximum damage rate is 7.82% along the horizontal direction of pillar, and 3.52% along the vertical direction. The FLAC numerical simulation calculation software is used to analyse the stress distribution law of gypsum rock pillars with disturbances of different strengths from different distances. As the disturbance strength increased, the stress increased with no clear linear relationship; as the disturbance distance increased, the stress decreased gradually with a linear relationship. All stress after disturbance is greater than the original static stress, and lower than the ultimate compressive strength. However, the correlation between blasting tests results and numerical simulation results is poor and is discussed for many factors. The results can provide important guidance and reference for clarifying the damage mechanism of gypsum rock pillars subjected to blasting disturbance, as well as reveal the collapse mechanism of gypsum mined gobs.

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  • Shuli Wang & Zhihe Liu & Kaizhi Zhang & Huaichang Zheng, 2022. "Damage Mechanism and Stress Distribution of Gypsum Rock Pillar Subjected to Blasting Disturbance," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(9), pages 1-12, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:9:p:5010-:d:799282
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