Experimental Research on Creep Laws of High-Water Material under Real Pressure Water Environment

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High-water material is a kind of new inorganic nonmetal material which mainly used in coal mine goaf filling. In order to simulate the real stress conditions of this material in goaf filling, the creep tests of high-water material in real pressure water environment were conducted and the creep laws were also researched. The results showed that water environment was conductive to maintaining and developing the strength of high-water material, and pressure water environment can improve the carrying capacity and long-term strength of high-water material. The deformation of steady creep period decreased while water pressure increased. And strain increasing caused by axial compression was less than strain increasing caused by water pressure. The time needed from starting to steady creep period was longer when water pressure was bigger.

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