Influence of Different Grouting Parameters on Mechanical and Strain Energy Characteristics of Different-Length Fractured Limestone in a Coalfield North of Yellow River: A Numerical Study Based on Particle Flow Code
Abstract:Floor grouting reinforcement and aquifer reform can effectively improve the water barrier performance of fractured rock mass, which is widely used to prevent water inrush from a confined aquifer in theClean Utilization and SDUST Research Fund floor. In order to reveal the mechanical and strain energy characteristics of fractured rock mass after grouting with different grouting parameters, the discrete element numerical simulation software PFC is used to study the mechanical and strain energy characteristics of… Show more
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