Data from: An experimental study of the influence of lithology on compaction behaviour of broken waste rock in coal mine backfill
The research aims to explore the influences of lithology on the compaction behaviours of broken waste rocks. For this purpose, a WAW1000D servo test machine and a self-made bidirectional loading test system for granular materials were used to conduct axial and lateral compaction tests on four typica...
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Zusammenfassung: | The research aims to explore the influences of lithology on the compaction
behaviours of broken waste rocks. For this purpose, a WAW1000D servo test
machine and a self-made bidirectional loading test system for granular
materials were used to conduct axial and lateral compaction tests on four
typical types of broken waste rocks: sandstone, mudstone, limestone, and
shale. On this basis, we analysed the relationships between lateral and
axial stress with the strain in, and porosity of, the four types of broken
waste rocks. In addition, the relationship of axial stress with lateral
stress and lateral pressure coefficient, and the changes in the particle
size distribution of broken waste rocks before, and after, compaction were
discussed. The test results demonstrated that the samples of higher
strength were found to have low lateral and axial strains as well as a
lower porosity in axial and lateral loading tests; while samples of lower
strength showed low lateral stress and lateral pressure coefficient under
axial load. After being compacted, the samples of the four types of broken
waste rocks were found to have a higher proportion of small particles,
indicating some particle crushing. Moreover, the samples of lower strength
were broken to a greater extent. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.sj52ds3 |