Measurement of Overburden Failure Zones in Close Multiple-Seam Coal Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 7, 2020

Abstract

Because of its small interburden thickness, concentrated stress distributions, high coal seam metamorphism, and complex geological conditions, mining the five coal seams (Nos. 5, 7, 8, 9 and 12) of Kaiping coalfield is difficult. Kaiping coalfield is located within 80 m in the Kailuan Group. The overburden caving caused by mining the five coals seams was measured using ZTR12 geological penetration radar (GPR) survey combined with borehole observations. The development characteristics of full-cover rock fractures after mining were obtained from the GPR scan, which provides a measurement basis for the control of rock strata in close multiple-seam coal mining. For the first time, it was found that the overburden caving pattern shows a periodic triangular caved characteristic. Furthermore, it is proposed that an upright triangular collapsed rock pile and an inverted triangular area with larger fragments piled up alternately appear in the lower gob. The research results show that the roof structure formed in the gob area can support the key overlying strata, which is beneficial to ensure the integrity and stability of the upper coal seams in multiple-seam mining of close-coal seams.
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APA:  (2020)  Measurement of Overburden Failure Zones in Close Multiple-Seam Coal Mining

MLA: Measurement of Overburden Failure Zones in Close Multiple-Seam Coal Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.

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