Breaking law of overlying strata in shallow coal seam fire area under thermal–mechanical coupling effect

Author:

Zhu Hongqing1,Gao Rongxiang1ORCID,Hu Lintao1,Qu Baolin1,Liao Qi1,Wang Haoran2,Fu Mingfu13

Affiliation:

1. School of Emergency Management and Safety Engineering China University of Mining and Technology – Beijing Beijing China

2. Department of Automation Tsinghua University Beijing China

3. Pipe China West Pipeline Company Urumqi China

Abstract

AbstractThe cracks formed by the breaking and collapse of the overlying strata are the oxygen supply channels for the continuous combustion of coal fires. The development of cracks is of great significance for determining the scope of the fire area and controlling the fire efficiently and accurately. To study the development law of cracks, a breaking model of the overlying strata in the shallow coal seam fire area is established on the basis of beam theory considering the coupling effect of gravity load and temperature field. The physical model of the coal fire is established based on the similarity principle. The temperature data from rock strata in the model are monitored by the infrared thermal imager. The dynamic distribution function of the roof temperature field is obtained by fitting. According to the breaking model theory, the position of the maximum tensile stress on the roof of the shallow fire area is the middle of the lower surface. The theoretical calculation value of the first breaking distance of the roof is 0.575 m, which is consistent with the experimental results of the physical model. The maximum tensile stress of the roof under the thermal‐mechanical coupling is slightly less than that under the load only. For shallow coal seams, the thermal stress generated by the coal fire increases the first breaking distance of the roof.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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