Effects Of Strata Sequence On The Flexural Behavior Of The Immediate Roof

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David H. Y. Tang Syd S. Peng
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

In general, the strata sequence of the immediate roof in the under- ground coal mine openings can be divided into three types. They are: (A) each stratum deflects independently, (B) some stratum (or strata) loads on the underlying stratum, and (C) each stratum loads on its underlying stratum. The flexural behavior of the immediate roof which is made up of multiple strata not only depends on the material property, geometry, and external loading of rock strata, but also on the strata sequence. A computer program based on the beam-column theory is written for determining the bending stress and deflection for the generalized immediate roof. The flexural behavior of the immediate roof in various strata sequences are investigated for the following effects: roof span, horizontal stress, thickness and Young's modulus of the lowest stratum. In addition, some of the results are compared with the results of the finite element method.
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APA: David H. Y. Tang Syd S. Peng  (1983)  Effects Of Strata Sequence On The Flexural Behavior Of The Immediate Roof

MLA: David H. Y. Tang Syd S. Peng Effects Of Strata Sequence On The Flexural Behavior Of The Immediate Roof. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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