Application Of Short-Term Time-Dependent Plate Loading Tests For Estimation Of In-Situ Elastic And Viscous Parameters Of Weak Floor Strata

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Gang Chen
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

This paper explores the possibility of using short-term time-dependent plate loading tests to estimate the elastic and viscoelastic parameters of the weak floor strata typically associated with coal seams in Illinois. Plate loading tests with incremental loads, similar to incremental creep experiments, were conducted until the floor failure occurred. For each increment, the load was held constant for a period ranging from 1-4 hours until a constant deformation rate was achieved. The deformation-time data were analyzed for viscoelastic parameters of weak floor strata assuming its behavior to be adequately represented by the standard Burgers model. The analysis required development of mathematical equations for the time-dependent deformation of the standard Burgers material under a three- dimensional state of stress. Time-dependent pillar settlement data at one mine were also analyzed for elastic and viscoelastic parameters of the weak floor strata using the developed equations. These parameters were compared with similar parameters estimated from plate loading tests.
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APA: Gang Chen  (1990)  Application Of Short-Term Time-Dependent Plate Loading Tests For Estimation Of In-Situ Elastic And Viscous Parameters Of Weak Floor Strata

MLA: Gang Chen Application Of Short-Term Time-Dependent Plate Loading Tests For Estimation Of In-Situ Elastic And Viscous Parameters Of Weak Floor Strata. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1990.

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