Estimation of average ejection velocity generated by rib burst under compression load
journal contribution
posted on 2024-09-23, 01:34authored byXiaohan Yang, T Ren, L Tan
The ejection velocity associated with coal burst is an important parameter for support and protection structure design against coal ejection, as the support or protection design rationale is to dissipate or absorb the kinetic energy carried by ejected coal. This paper provides a novel method to estimate the average particle ejection velocity of rib burst based on the energy dissipation and coal fragmentation of coal brittle failure. This research shows that the scale of kinetic energy released by coal burst in underground roadways can reach over 107 J, which can offer ejected coal with an over 26 m/s initial velocity and cause serious even fatal injury to miners without sufficient protection.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)