Strength and Deformation Characteristics of Coal under Cyclic Loading

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Yongjie Yang
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Experimental study on the strength and deformation characteristics of coal under cyclic loading provides guidance for designing coal pillar which is subjected to repeated mining influence during mining. This paper studies the strength, deformation and fatigue process of No.3 coal from Xinhe Colliery under cyclic loading by the MTS815.03 servo-controlled rock mechanics test system. The results indicate that coal is more susceptible to fatigue damage than other hard rocks. Under uniaxial cyclic loading, the fatigue failure ?threshold value? of coal is smaller than 78% of its uniaxial strength, and there is also some fatigue damage when cyclic loading and unloading experiment is carried out below the fatigue failure ?threshold value?. Axial deformation can be divided into three stages: Initial deformation, steady-state deformation and accelerating deformation. Transverse deformation can be divided into two stages: Stable deformation and accelerating deformation. When the transverse deformation begins to increase rapidly and the deformation recovers only slightly upon unloading, it?s a precursor to failure of coal. Under cyclic loading, fatigue failure develops through a process of compaction, strain hardening, and strain softening.
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APA: Yongjie Yang  (2006)  Strength and Deformation Characteristics of Coal under Cyclic Loading

MLA: Yongjie Yang Strength and Deformation Characteristics of Coal under Cyclic Loading. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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