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Research Article

Experimental study on dynamic mechanical properties of anthracite under different impact loading conditions

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Pages 2153-2168 | Received 31 Aug 2021, Accepted 22 Feb 2022, Published online: 30 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, impact loadings with different velocities were conducted on coal samples with different bedding directions (perpendicular/parallel/45° oblique intersection with the bedding) from Zhaogu No. 2 Coal Mine with the aid of the Hopkinson impact test system. Furthermore, the responses of impacted coal samples with different bedding directions to impact loadings with different velocities were investigated according to the changes of mechanical parameters such as stress, strain and strain rate. The following conclusions were drawn. The peak pressures of impacted coal samples are closely correlated to the impact velocity and exhibit significant impact mechanical anisotropy. The stress-strain curve of coal sample after impact can be divided into two types according to the impact speed: the stress-strain curve with impact speed less than or equal to 1.61 m/s and the stress-strain curve with impact speed greater than 1.61 m/s. After experiencing elastic deformation, the stress-strain curve has a strengthening deformation process similar to that of steel, and it has an obvious strain-hardening section, showing notable plastic characteristics. The damage values of coal samples display evident impact velocity correlation and impact directionality, and a higher impact velocity corresponds to a greater difference in the impact damage values of coal samples with different bedding directions.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant number 41772163.

Notes on contributors

Yixian Wang

Yixian Wang earned his Ph.D. degree in School of Civil Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, and is currently an associate professor at Henan College of Construction Technology, researching in blasting engineering and geotechnical engineering.

Weimin Liang

Weimin Liang is currently a professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Henan University of Technology, China. He is mainly engaged in teaching and research in blasting engineering and geotechnical engineering.

Hong Li

Hong Li, an associate professor of Henan University of engineering, and his main research direction is the research work of mine natural disaster prevention and control.

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