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A Study of the Deformation Law of the Surrounding Rock of a Laminated Roadway Based on FLAC3D Secondary Development
by Tuo Wang, Jucai Chang and Hongda Wang
Appl. Sci. 2023, 13(10), 6077; https://doi.org/10.3390/app13106077 - 15 May 2023
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To investigate and analyze the influence of different stress environments on the deformation and destabilization of the rocks surrounding laminated roadways under high stress, this study conducted numerical simulations of coal–rock combination under different circumferential pressures and of the surrounding rocks of highly [...] Read more.
To investigate and analyze the influence of different stress environments on the deformation and destabilization of the rocks surrounding laminated roadways under high stress, this study conducted numerical simulations of coal–rock combination under different circumferential pressures and of the surrounding rocks of highly stressed laminated roadways under different lateral pressure coefficients. In addition, a new custom constitutive structure model was constructed based on the Mohr–Coulomb criterion and realized in FLAC3D software by combining field working conditions. The model was then developed in FLAC3D software for a second time. The results show that the calculated results of the model in this study are in good agreement with the experimental results and the errors are small, while the calculated results of the Mohr–Coulomb model differ from the experimental values under two types of surrounding rock pressure. The deformation of the Mohr–Coulomb model is significantly smaller than that of the customized model, which verifies the reasonableness and superiority of the self-built model in combination with the field conditions. This provides theoretical and practical bases for the design and optimization of stratigraphic roadway support in underground coal mines. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Underground Coal Mining and Ground Control Technology)
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