Convergence Characteristics of the Rocks Surrounding the Tailgate Supported with Roof Bolts in the Fault-Affected Zone

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Xinxian Zhai
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Jining No. 3 Coal Mine, a subsidiary of Yanzhou Coal Company Limited. China, is a super-large modern mine. The coal mine is not only the first one constructed with five-million tons of designed production capacity in China, but also a modern underground coal mine with coal transportation systems by trains and ships, and with a power plant. Based on the hard roof conditions of the sublevel caving coal face in the fault-affected zone, the authors designed rebar and cable bolts for supporting the tailgate that is separated from the gob by a narrow pillar. With extensometers and borescope, strata behavior was systematically studied during tailgate development: (1). Roof convergence is much smaller as well as roof strata separation between inside and outside the anchored zone. (2). The affected zone during tailgate development is approximately 50 m. (3). Because of serious floor heave and obvious rib convergence, the tailgate finally turned into a reversed-trapezoid from the original rectangular shape. (4). There being many joints and fractures in the pillar, coal is crushed from the elastic bedded structure into loose blocky materials. But the tailgate met the service requirements during longwall retreat mining, and demonstrated that the method of roof support was a success. Since then, roof bolting has been widely used for the tailgate of longwall panels at Jining No. 3 Coal Mine. Keywords: coal mine; bolt supporting; tailgate; convergence of surrounding rock; ground control; strata behaviors.
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APA: Xinxian Zhai  (2007)  Convergence Characteristics of the Rocks Surrounding the Tailgate Supported with Roof Bolts in the Fault-Affected Zone

MLA: Xinxian Zhai Convergence Characteristics of the Rocks Surrounding the Tailgate Supported with Roof Bolts in the Fault-Affected Zone. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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