Mining Height Effect and Application of Upper Protected Layer Mining Pressure Relief
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Published:2022-08-15
Issue:16
Volume:14
Page:10119
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ISSN:2071-1050
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Container-title:Sustainability
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sustainability
Author:
Shi Zhanshan,
Ye Donglin,
Qin BingORCID,
Hao JianfengORCID,
Sun Weiji,
Fang Shengjie
Abstract
In order to obtain the minimum mining height that can play an effective protective role in the mining of the non-full coal protective layer in the Hongyang No. 3 coal mine and improve its economic benefits, the relationship between the mining height and the pressure relief of the protected layer is studied. Theoretical analysis is used to establish a calculation model of the goaf stress distribution law, with the mining height as a variable. The calculation model research results show that the mining height adjusts the goaf stress distribution by adjusting the range of the “three zones”. The force of the falling zone and the frustration zone on the goaf is approximately trapezoidal geostatic stress, and the roof stress in the vertical projection area of the trapezoidal waistline is not transmitted to the goaf. The development heights of the “two zones” are different at different mining heights, and the corresponding pressure-relief ranges are different from the waistline vertical projection. The curved subsidence zone transmits stress to the goaf through the fissure zone and the caving zone below, which can be calculated by the elastic foundation beam model. The falling zone is the elastic foundation, and different mining heights have different foundation coefficients. With the increase in mining heights, the foundation coefficients first decrease and then tend to be stable. The pressure-relief range of the stress transmitted from the curved subsidence zone to the goaf first increases and then tends to be stable. According to the calculation model, the minimum mining height for effective pressure relief of the upper protective layer of thin coal in the Hongyang No. 3 coal mine is 2.5 m, which can effectively relieve the pressure of the protected layer with the floor layer spacing of 48 m.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Liaoning Technical University
Department of Education of Liaoning Province
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
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