OFR-16(1)-80 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis Of Crosscut And Entry Intersection Of A Double - Entry Coal Mine

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 137
- File Size:
- 41140 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
A three-dimensional finite element analysis was performed of an instrumented section of a double-entry coal mine in order to provide a comparison between field measurements and existing analytic techniques. The BMINES computer code was used to perform the analysis. The sequence of excavation of the entries was considered, as well as the installation of rock bolts and cribbing during the mining cycle. The materials In the region under investigation were idealized into four rock types and coal. The rocks were assumed to be isotropically elastic, perfectly plastic. Coal was represented by an elastically anisotropic (transverse isotropy) and plastically isotropic model. A fracture yield criterion of the Coulomb form was used for all materials. The strength and stiffness of all materials were substantially reduced from available laboratory data to account for in-situ properties. Qualitative trends and stress distributions obtained from the calculation were found to be reasonable. However, computed displacements and closures were greatly exaggerated and an excessive degree of inelastic deformation was indicated in the coal, especially adjacent to the excavated faces. It was established that both these effects were the result of an excessive reduction in the strength and stiffness of the materials. The analysis underscores the need for three-dimensional calculations by identifying a number of important structural response parameters that would be either outside the scope of, or misrepresented by, two-dimensional analyses. The analysis also emphasizes the need for comprehensive and accurate measurement of material properties in order fully to exploit the power of the analytical techniques to generate reliable predictions.
Citation
APA:
(1976) OFR-16(1)-80 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis Of Crosscut And Entry Intersection Of A Double - Entry Coal MineMLA: OFR-16(1)-80 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis Of Crosscut And Entry Intersection Of A Double - Entry Coal Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.