覆盖层
长壁采矿
采矿工程
煤矿开采
含水层
地质学
下沉
煤
励磁涌流
地下水相关沉降
变形(气象学)
地下开采(软岩)
岩土工程
萃取(化学)
压力(语言学)
地下水
地貌学
工程类
哲学
构造盆地
电压
变压器
废物管理
语言学
海洋学
化学
色谱法
电气工程
作者
Manoj Khanal,Qingdong Qu,Yiran Zhu,Jianlin Xie,Weibing Zhu,Tao Hou,Shikang Song
出处
期刊:Minerals
[MDPI AG]
日期:2022-04-27
卷期号:12 (5): 543-543
被引量:16
摘要
A thorough understanding of mining-induced overburden deformation characteristics and the associated stress redistributions are essential to effectively manage complex safety and environmental issues that arise from underground mining. This is particular for mining in deep environments. This paper presents a numerical modelling study on a kilometer-deep longwall coal mine where a thick sandstone aquifer is situated approximately 200 m above the working seam. The mine adopts a special mine layout with narrow and wide pillars between longwalls and areas to manage water inrush and coal burst risks. The modelling results show that overburden deformation stops at a certain height, above which the displacement profile over multiple longwall panels become nearly flat. Increasing panel width and extraction height lead to a greater extent of the fractured zone and a larger magnitude of surface subsidence. An extraction height of more than 7 m may breach the thick aquifer. Stress concentration on the wide pillar can undergo up to 5 times increase in the in-situ stress, posing high risks of coal burst. Adjusting mining parameters such as panel width and extraction height can facilitate an effective strategy to minimize water inrush and coal burst risks in such a mining condition.
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