Influence of stress distribution in coal seams of non-uniform extremely thick key stratum and disaster-causing mechanisms

Author:

Ning Shan,Zhu Weibing,Xie Jianlin,Song Shikang,Wang Xiaozhen,Yu Dan,Lou Jinfu,Xu Jialin

Abstract

AbstractThis paper analyzes the influence of the overlying extremely thick primary key stratum on the strong mine pressure hazard at the large mining face in Gaojiapu coal mine. The analysis of the distribution characteristics of the primary key stratum in the Gaojiapu coal mine reveals the bow-shaped structural characteristics of the overlying thick primary key stratum. An elastodynamic model was developed using the variational method to calculate and analyze the influence of the movement of the primary key stratum on the stress and energy of the underlying weak rock. The results show that the arch structure of the overlying extremely thick primary key stratum can significantly affect the distribution pattern of stress and strain energy in the coal body, and the stress and strain energy in the coal body are transferred to the middle of the coal column, and the middle region of the coal column enters a high stress state. These results suggest that the change in thickness of the overlying primary key stratum at Gaojiapu in the coal column area is a major factor in the frequent occurrence of impact ground pressure events at the mine. This study explains the causes of frequent impact ground pressure in the lower coal rock mass of the extremely thick primary key stratum, and provides a reference for the prevention and control of impact hazards in the extremely thick primary key stratum.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Independent Research Project of State Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safe Mining

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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