Intrinsic Response Of Borehole Pressure Cells Laboratory Calibration And Nonlinear Fem Simulation

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 2582 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
This paper presents the details and results of a preliminary investigation into the response of borehole pressure cells (BPCs) in soft coal. Two parallel approaches, laboratory calibration and nonlinear finite element simulation, were adopted for deter- mining the BPC K-factor, which was defined as the ratio of cell pressure change to the corresponding change in external pressure. Results from both the laboratory calibration and the nonlinear finite element simulation revealed a nonlinear response of cell internal fluid pressure to external loading. The K-fact& also is shown to increase with increasing setting pressure and decreasing medium modulus. -Depending on the setting pressure, the K-factor for coal having a Young's modulus of 1.6 x lo5 psi ranges from nearly 1.2 at 2,000 psi of external pressure to 1.485 at 8,400 psi of external pressure. The improved under- standing of BPC behavior leads to the more accurate calculation of BPC K-factor in coal which significantly improves the correlation between pillar pressures measured in underground coal mines and those predicted by nonlinear finite element simulations of these pillars.
Citation
APA:
(1990) Intrinsic Response Of Borehole Pressure Cells Laboratory Calibration And Nonlinear Fem SimulationMLA: Intrinsic Response Of Borehole Pressure Cells Laboratory Calibration And Nonlinear Fem Simulation. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1990.