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Adjustment of the Yielding System of Mechanical Rock Bolts for Room and Pillar Mining Method in Stratified Rock Mass

Krzysztof Skrzypkowski, W. Korzeniowski, Krzysztof Zagórski, Anna Zagórska

2020Energies54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The article presents a novel yielding mechanism, especially designed for the rock bolt support. Mechanical rock bolts with an expansion head and equipped with one, two, four and six dome bearing plates were tested in the laboratory conditions. Furthermore, in the Phase2D numerical program, five room and pillar widths were modeled. The main aim of numerical modeling was to determine the maximal range of the rock damage area and the total displacements in the expanded room. The models were made for a room and pillar method with a roof sag for copper ore deposits in the Legnica-Głogów Copper District in Poland. Additionally, in the article a load model of the rock bolt support as a result of a geomechanical seismic event is presented. Based on the results of laboratory tests (load–displacement characteristics), the strain energy of the bolt support equipped with the yielding device in the form of dome bearing plates was determined and compared with the impact energy caused by predicted falling rock layers. Based on the laboratory tests, numerical modeling and mathematical dynamic model of rock bolt support, the dependence of the drop height and the corresponding impact energy for the expanded room was determined.

Topics & Concepts

RoofRock mass classificationRock boltGeologyBearing (navigation)Geotechnical engineeringPillarComputer simulationDisplacement (psychology)Deformation (meteorology)Rock burstNumerical modelingStructural engineeringEngineeringCoal miningCoalSimulationOceanographyPsychologyPsychotherapistCartographyWaste managementGeographyGeophysicsTunneling and Rock MechanicsGeotechnical and Geomechanical EngineeringRock Mechanics and Modeling
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