2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202020101003
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Geomechanics of overworked mine working support resistance in the laminal massif of soft rocks

Abstract: The relevant issues of ensuring trouble-free mining operations on the underlying horizons, which are partially or fully overworked are studied in this paper. The problem has been solved using the example of a laminal massif of the Western Donbas soft rocks; complicating factors were taken into account: water-cut, fracturing, and the rheological properties manifestation. The model, proposed for calculation, has been substantiated in view of geomechanics, as well as the finite element method has been chosen to o… Show more

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“…Despite the great influence of decarbonization trends [3][4][5][6], the problem of ensuring the stability of mine workings in coal mines remains one of the most relevant in mining practice [7,8], since the efficiency and safety of mining operations depend on their operational state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the great influence of decarbonization trends [3][4][5][6], the problem of ensuring the stability of mine workings in coal mines remains one of the most relevant in mining practice [7,8], since the efficiency and safety of mining operations depend on their operational state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%