Abstract

Chock-shield support is usually used in undergroud coal mining to protect the roof. However, as the mining depth gets deeper, impact load that came from the roof becomes stronger and more frequent. This causes the support to bear a large number of dynamic loads, and reducing its reliability. To improve the support performance of the chock-shield support, the mixed-kinetic model was established using the mechanical-hydraulic co-simulation method. The load distribution law of the support joint under impact load form different stability forces, impact load amplitude, and impact frequency is discussed. The mechanical-hydraulic cooperative response of the chock-shield support are obtained. The results show that different joints show typical non-uniformity characteristic during the loading process. The proposed mechanical-hydraulic co-simulation method can more accurately obtain the dangerous points of hydraulic support reliability. The results of this study will help to improve the reliability of the chock-shield support.

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