Stress Distributions In Three-Entry Development Under High Horizontal Stress (8ee80696-2999-4862-90cf-cd8c495c6156)

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Abstract

Horizontal stress is an important factor that contributes to roof failure during a long wall entry development, especially when the immediate roof is weak. In this study, the effects of the three factors, the stress angle between the maximum horizontal stress and entry development, the stress ratio of the maximum to the minimum horizontal stresses, and the sequence of entry development, on the stress distributions in the weak immediate roof of a three-entry system are analyzed using the finite element method, when the horizontal stress is fixed. The results have confirmed that the stress angle has a significant influence on the stress distributions. Generally, the three-entry system is in the worst stress condition when the angle is about 60°_75°. The stress ratio has little effect on the roof stresses. In addition, the sequence of entry development has also little effect on the roof stress for the specific case analyzed.
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APA:  (1999)  Stress Distributions In Three-Entry Development Under High Horizontal Stress (8ee80696-2999-4862-90cf-cd8c495c6156)

MLA: Stress Distributions In Three-Entry Development Under High Horizontal Stress (8ee80696-2999-4862-90cf-cd8c495c6156). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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