Effects of Rock/Coal Interface Property on Coal Pillar Strength

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Jun Lu
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

There are many factors affecting the strength of pillar, including width-to-height (W/H) ratio, mechanical properties of coal and surrounding rocks, property of partings in the coal, and the interface property between coal seam and the roof/floor. In this paper, the effect of varying pillar?s width-to-height ratio (W/H=3, 5, 7, and 10) and coal/rock interface cohesion (Cj =50 psi, 150 psi, and 300 psi) on pillar strength has been studied. The confinement effect of W/H ratio and interface shear strength is investigated by studying their effects on the average minimum principal stress developed in the pillar. The deformation behavior of the coal pillar is investigated. It is found that the pillar?s transition from strain softening to strain hardening behavior depends on its W/H ratio and the interface shear strength.
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APA: Jun Lu  (2008)  Effects of Rock/Coal Interface Property on Coal Pillar Strength

MLA: Jun Lu Effects of Rock/Coal Interface Property on Coal Pillar Strength. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2008.

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