Study of Fracture Mechanisms in Coal Subjected to Various Types of Surface Tractions Using Holographic Interferometry (acc54afc-2cfd-4fc3-9f50-590983d2bd8c)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 12
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- 5972 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
"This paper presents an analysis of fracture mechanisms in coal subjected to bi-axial state of stresses, indentation of laterally confined coal specimen. Coal specimens were loaded to failure by the straight wedge indenters at various lateral confinement pressures. Strain distribution and acoustic emission characteristics of coal specimens under stress were recorded. The influence lines of vertical forces acting on the horizontal straight boundary of the coal specimen for each type of wedge indenter have been established using holographic interferometry technique. The effects of wedge indenter angle, confinement pressure, and coal anisotropy on fracture types, failure modes, and post-failure conditions were studied. The results indicated that combined application of holographic interferometry and acoustic emission monitoring techniques is not only suitable ·for studying deformability of heterogeneous and microscopically discontinuous material under stress but it also enhances the mode of fracture during the post failure stage. INTRODUCTIONOne of the relevant processes in the coal cutting technology is the application of indentation theories. Since most cutting tools in the coal industry are wedge shaped most of the indentation research is found for a wedge shaped tool.A wide range of behavior is found in different rocks subjected to the wedge penetration. A rock which is elastic brittle at standard pressure might become elastic plastic at high confining pressure (Gnirk and Cheatham, 1963). It was also observed that some rocks will merely be crushed and indented by a wedge whereas others will crack and form chips, furthermore the existence or non-existence of chips depends mostly on the geometry of the indenter, type of rock and the depth of penetration (Evans and Murrel, 1958). However, coal cutting technology is mostly explained by models which use rigid wedge to penetrate into a brittle material in which both crushing and chipping will occur (Evans and Murrel, 1958, 1962)."
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APA:
(1988) Study of Fracture Mechanisms in Coal Subjected to Various Types of Surface Tractions Using Holographic Interferometry (acc54afc-2cfd-4fc3-9f50-590983d2bd8c)MLA: Study of Fracture Mechanisms in Coal Subjected to Various Types of Surface Tractions Using Holographic Interferometry (acc54afc-2cfd-4fc3-9f50-590983d2bd8c). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1988.