Cutter Roof Initiation And Propagation In Multiple-Entry Development Subject To High Horizontal Stress

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. S. Peng
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

High horizontal stress has been well recognized as a significant factor in roof control. It can adversely affect roof stability if the panel is designed improperly. Mining experience has shown that it can cause a cutter roof. The effects of high horizontal stress on roof stability depend on many factors such as magnitude and direction of the maximum principal horizontal stress, ratio of the maximum to minimum principal horizontal stress, structure and mechanical properties of the immediate roof and mining sequence. However, little is known about the intrinsic mechanism of high horizontal stress effect on roof stability except some conceptual explanations. In order to design a stable entry, the redistribution and concentration of high horizontal stress around the openings must be fully understood. Using the 3-D finite element analysis technique, this paper presents the redistribution and concentration of high horizontal stress field for a three-entry system with different orientations of horizontal stress. Based on the horizontal stress redistribution, possible roof failure for different orientations of horizontal stress is analyzed.
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APA: S. S. Peng  (1996)  Cutter Roof Initiation And Propagation In Multiple-Entry Development Subject To High Horizontal Stress

MLA: S. S. Peng Cutter Roof Initiation And Propagation In Multiple-Entry Development Subject To High Horizontal Stress. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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