Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7206513 | International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Surface boreholes were drilled in Southern West Virginia to obtain the specimens containing natural coal-rock interface. The shear behavior of the natural coal-rock interface was studied by performing direct shear tests under constant normal load conditions. The test results indicate that: (1) The average cohesion and friction angle of the coal-rock interfaces are 0.786Â MPa and 29.7 degrees, respectively; (2) the normal stiffness of the coal-rock interface ranges from 0.57 to 4.44Â MPa/mm, while the shear stiffness varies from 1.14 to 3.47Â MPa/mm. Additionally, analysis on the shear behavior of the coal-rock interface and the corresponding AE signals during shearing indicates that AE can be used to evaluate the shear behavior of the coal-rock interface. Furthermore, it has been found that when normal loads are smaller than 3Â kN (equivalent normal stress <1.5Â MPa), the shear behavior of coal-rock interface strongly depends on the surface roughness of coal-rock interface; as the normal load is increased to or larger than 4Â kN (equivalent normal stress >2.0Â MPa), however, the shear behavior of coal-rock interface are more influenced by the strength differences between the two halves rather than the surface roughness of the coal-rock interface.
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Authors
Wenfeng Li, Jianbiao Bai, Jingyi Cheng, Syd Peng, Honglin Liu,