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Prediction Model of Failure Zone in Roadway Sidewall considering the Lithologic Effect of Rock Formation

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  • Zenghui Zhao
  • Qing Ma
  • Shaojie Chen
  • He Ma
  • Xiaojie Gao

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Coal seam damage area and its stress distribution law in roadway with medium thickness or extrathick coal seam are important issues for understanding the instability mechanism of roadway surrounding rock in weakly cemented soft rock strata in western China. Firstly, a variable parameter microelement analysis model is established based on the assumption of a plane stress integrating with the coal seam-rock’s interface and the rock formation on both sides; moreover, a formula is established by the strain compatibility relationship to express the state of stress in rock bodies on both sides of the interface. Then, a method for calculating the stress limit equilibrium zone width of the coal side and regional stress distribution is presented, which considers the coupling effect of the coal side-rock formation and is based on the loose medium limit equilibrium theory. Finally, the validity of the model is verified through a comparison with previous research and by being applied to an engineering example. The results show the following: the interface adhesion effect results in an abrupt change of the stress state of both the rock formation and coal seam and is related to their deformation parameters; i.e., there is a coupling effect; the limit equilibrium zone width is not only related to the buried depth of the roadway, excavated coal seam thickness, coal seam strength parameters, stress concentration factor, lateral pressure coefficient, and supporting strength of the side of the roadway, but it also has an effect on the aforementioned coupling effect; due to the roof-coal seam-floor comprehensive structural effect, the model presented in this paper is applicable to both the coal seam failure and the failure along the coal seam-rock’s interface.

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  • Zenghui Zhao & Qing Ma & Shaojie Chen & He Ma & Xiaojie Gao, 2018. "Prediction Model of Failure Zone in Roadway Sidewall considering the Lithologic Effect of Rock Formation," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9627564
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/9627564
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    1. Huaidong Liu & Changyou Liu & Ya’nan Dong, 2022. "Theoretical Study on the Mechanism of Asymmetrical Large Deformation of Heading Roadway Facing Mining," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(22), pages 1-22, November.

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