2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15086357
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Mechanism and Control of Asymmetric Floor Heave in Deep Roadway Disturbed by Roof Fracture

Abstract: In view of the serious problem of bottom-drum damage in deep mining along empty roadways, the asymmetric bottom-drum damage characteristics and control mechanisms of deep mining along an empty roadway were studied using the trackway of the 11060 working face in Zhao Gu II mine as the research background. Based on the slip-line theory, support-pressure distribution law, and Griffith’s damage-criterion theory, the mechanism of asymmetric bottom drums and the maximum fracture-development depth of the bottom plate… Show more

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“…Wang et al [33] proposed an asymmetric floor heave control scheme of "floor leveling + anchor cable support + concrete hardening" on the basis of the control principle of "roof + two sides + floor". Wei et al [34] used 3DEC discrete-element software to simulate and analyze the characteristics and evolution of asymmetric roadway floor heave under dynamic-load disturbance, and proposed the asymmetric control scheme of "slurry anchor reinforcement + top cutting and pressure relief". Zhang et al [35] used UDEC software to study the floor failure mechanism under the influence of superimposed dynamic and static loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al [33] proposed an asymmetric floor heave control scheme of "floor leveling + anchor cable support + concrete hardening" on the basis of the control principle of "roof + two sides + floor". Wei et al [34] used 3DEC discrete-element software to simulate and analyze the characteristics and evolution of asymmetric roadway floor heave under dynamic-load disturbance, and proposed the asymmetric control scheme of "slurry anchor reinforcement + top cutting and pressure relief". Zhang et al [35] used UDEC software to study the floor failure mechanism under the influence of superimposed dynamic and static loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%