Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1753108 International Journal of Coal Geology 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The decrease in strength and stiffness of coal with increase in specimen size has long been recognized as scale effect. In this study, a synthetic rock mass (SRM) approach has been used to investigate this scale effect and the anisotropy of coal. A discrete fracture network (DFN) for the coal was created and then embedded into bonded-particle models to form a range of varying size of SRM coal specimens. Unconfined compression tests on the SRM specimens showed that the SRM approach is capable of quantitatively reproducing the dependency of the strength and stiffness on the size of the coal specimens. The strength and stiffness anisotropy of coal can also be reproduced. The numerical results are shown to be in good agreement with published laboratory and field test results.
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