在负载下对硬砂岩-煤炭复合结构的渐进性损伤机制和多尺度表征
Jiaxin Dang1, Min Tu1, Xiangyang Zhang1
1School of Mining Engineering, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, China.
PloS one
|March 13, 2026
概括
这项研究揭示了坚硬的屋顶层和砂岩断裂水如何影响煤体衰竭. 分裂前喷射通过减少断裂长度和管理应力度,有效控制屋顶压力.
科学领域:
- 地质技术工程 地质技术工程
- 采矿工程 采矿工程 采矿工程
- 岩石机械学 岩石机械学
背景情况:
- 深层高压区和强烈的采矿干扰加剧了煤体骨折的传播.
- 坚硬的屋顶层和砂岩破裂水是影响煤体故障特征的关键因素.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究结合硬屋顶层和砂岩断裂水的影响下的煤体的故障特征.
- 分析深层采矿环境中煤矿体的宏观和微观承载能力和损害演变.
主要方法:
- 在张吉煤矿的11129工作面进行实地研究.
- 分析屋顶层的行为,压力度和能量积累/消耗.
- 在动态负载下对煤样本进行实验室测试,煤与岩石的比率和冲击压力各不相同.
- 对于屋顶控制的分裂前爆破的数值模拟.
主要成果:
- 分裂前的爆破将屋顶断裂的步骤长度减少到45米,压力度发生在煤层前面.
- 煤岩层在承压和断裂过程中积累和消散能量,屋顶断裂释放积累的能量.
- 在动态负载下,煤样裂逐渐演变;冲击压力影响了发生的能量,但没有显著影响能量消耗比例.
- 拟议的风扇形预分裂喷气方案有效控制了屋顶压力.
结论:
- 在硬屋顶条件下,分裂前喷射是减轻屋顶压力和控制断裂传播的有效方法.
- 了解煤岩层中的能量动态对于预测和管理采矿引起的故障至关重要.
- 动态加载特性和能量消散机制提供了关于撞击时煤体故障的见解.
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