Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties of Jurassic Soft Rock in Shajihai Mining Area of Xinjiang

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According to the problemsof serious deformation of soft rock roadways and lack of system andcomprehensive study on surrounding rock characteristics and failure mechanismin Shajihai mining area, this paper carried out a series of mechanicalexperiments on the characteristics of surrounding rock in this area includinguniaxial compression test, triaxial compression test and water absorption propertiestest. Mechanical test results show that the compressive strength of surroundingrock of roadway is generally low, and mudstone compressive strength is thelargest which is 19.23 MPa, and compressive strength of the minimum is coalwhich is 11.32 MPa under natural condition. However sandstone and mudstone’sability of water absorbing is strong, and coal saturation strength issignificantly greater than that of mudstone and sandstone. Therefore, we shouldmake full use of the strength of coal in roadway layout and support design.

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