Numerical Simulation Of Cutter Roof Failure Under Weak Roof Conditions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Murali M. Gadde Syd S. Peng C. T. Holland
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Cutter roof failure is one of the most common ground control problems affecting the safety and economy of an underground coal mine operation. Several attempts were made in the past to understand the processes responsible for cutter development and to devise mitigating measures. Yet, many cutter failures still happen and their advance prediction remains as elusive as before. One of the reasons for the impasse in predicting cutters lies in the limitations of the current numerical modeling technologies. The development and propagation of cutters is a progressive phenomenon and continuum models can only approximate this process. Since the discontinuum modeling is severely restricted by the lack of reliable input data, alternatives must be sought to better understand cutter failures using the continuum models. This paper proposes one approach using strain-softening material model to simulate the cutter initiation and propagation process. An attempt has also been made to provide some insights into the reasons for the change in cutter location at different parts of a development layout.
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APA: Murali M. Gadde Syd S. Peng C. T. Holland  (2005)  Numerical Simulation Of Cutter Roof Failure Under Weak Roof Conditions

MLA: Murali M. Gadde Syd S. Peng C. T. Holland Numerical Simulation Of Cutter Roof Failure Under Weak Roof Conditions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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