Detailed Stress Analysis of Longwall Panels

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Khaled Morsy
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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16
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955 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In the past two decades, high horizontal stress has been attributed to many ground control failures. Most believe that entries parallel to the high horizontal stress is most stable and least stable when perpendicular to it. Entry stability decreases when the angle between entry and horizontal stress increases. The concept of 2-D stress shadow has been proposed for selection of proper panel orientation, often with mixed results. In this paper 3-D finite element modeling was used to analyze the stress distribution at the headgate of a longwall panel subject to high horizontal stress at various angles. It was found that the directions of induced principal stresses at the longwall face and headgate are independent of the panel orientation. The induced principal stresses concentrate or relief at headgate based on the panel orientation with respect to the directions of the induced principal stresses. Accordingly, only 3-D modeling can fully account for the effects of high horizontal stress on panel orientation. The paper illustrates in details the changes in orientation and magnitude of all three principal stresses around the longwall face and T-junction area as panel orientation changes.
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APA: Khaled Morsy  (2006)  Detailed Stress Analysis of Longwall Panels

MLA: Khaled Morsy Detailed Stress Analysis of Longwall Panels. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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