Case Study regarding the Stress Distribution and Microseismic Laws of Coal and Rock Underlying the Residual Coal Pillar

Author:

Liu Yang1ORCID,Lu Cai-Ping1ORCID,Zhang Xiu-Feng2,Guo Ying3,Song Jie-Fang1,Song Chun-Hui1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Deep Coal Resource Mining (Ministry of Education) School of Mines China University of Mining and Technology Xuzhou Jiangsu 221116 China cumt.edu.cn

2. Centre of Rockburst Prevention Research Shandong Energy Group Zoucheng Shandong 273500 China

3. Baodian Coal Mine Shandong Energy Group Zoucheng Shandong 273513 China

Abstract

Abstract The stress distribution characteristics, stress gradient evolution, and focal mechanism of microseism (MS) events during mining of working face 103_ (lower) 07 under an overlying residual coal pillar were investigated. Numerical simulations and MS observations were utilized. The coupling relationship between the stress gradient and MS activity was also analysed, which indicated the correlation between the fracture of coal/rock and stress gradient. In addition, the secondary disturbance of the coal mining underlying a fractured hard-thick roof is discussed. The following four points were addressed: (1) the high stress initially concentrated under the edge of the overlying residual coal pillar, and its contribution to both the local coal and rock fracture and the significant change in the stress gradient; (2) the deformation and fracture first occurred in coal and rock underlying the edge of the residual pillar. The stress concentration gradually transferred to the interior of the pillars and was accompanied by the failure of coal and rock; (3) a high correlation between the deformation and fracture of coal/rock and the stress gradient was observed. The fractures under the pillars principally appeared in the high-stress gradient area; (4) the disturbance caused by mining of the underlying working face may cause instability of the high-level fractured roof, accompanied by high-energy MS.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

GeoScienceWorld

Subject

Geology

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