Energy Science & Engineering (Oct 2024)
Similar simulation test of the mechanical properties of layered composite rock mass
Abstract
Abstract Most of the mine roadways in China are located in layered rock mass. To study the mechanical properties of a layered rock mass, the uniaxial compression test was carried out on the layered composite rock mass composed of sand and paraffin. The results showed that the locations of the high‐ and low‐strength rocks were independent of the strength of the layered composite rock. The main failure site was not affected by the combination mode. Failure was mainly concentrated in the low‐strength rock. The strengths of low‐ and high‐strength rocks determined the lower and upper limits of the strength of the layered rock, respectively. When the thickness of the layered high‐strength composite rock was >60%, the layered composite rock strength tended to be high; conversely, layered composite rock strength lowered the rock strength, and with increasing thickness, the layered composite rock strength was significantly enhanced. From the perspective of energy conversion, the effect of the thickness of the high‐strength rock mass on the strength of the layered composite rock mass was analyzed.
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