Research on the Roof Advanced Breaking Position of Large Mining Height Working Face in Shallow Coal Seam

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

Fully mechanized longwall mining with large mining heights (LMHs) in shallow-depth thick coal seams has been widely applied in Shenfu coalfield, China. Dynamic loading and rib spalling is serious when the LMH working face experiences periodic weighting in shallow coal seams. The advanced breaking position (fracturing ahead of the face) in the roof affects the strength of the mine pressure (weighting) when the roof is broken. Based on the theory of the “elastic foundation beam,” this paper presents a mechanical model for the advanced breaking of the roof, including a predictive formula. In an attempt to verify the formula, a field program consisting of multiple-point borehole extensometers installed in the roof in advance of the longwall face was performed in the No. 22201 working face of Zhangjiamao coal mine in the Shenfu mining area, China. The field measurement results show that the roof movement of the LMH working face is detected prior to roof pressure increase, and that the roof breaks approximately 5–8 m ahead of the face. This compares with a calculated value of 6.9 m, indicating that the formula developed in this research is reliable and should have application in predicting roof pressure associated with LMH working faces in shallow coal seams.
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APA:  (2020)  Research on the Roof Advanced Breaking Position of Large Mining Height Working Face in Shallow Coal Seam

MLA: Research on the Roof Advanced Breaking Position of Large Mining Height Working Face in Shallow Coal Seam. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.

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