Strata Behavior Monitoring of the Sub-Inclination Fully Mechanized Top-Caving Face in Steeply Dipping Extra Thick Coal Seam

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Dongfeng Yun Zhu Liu Wendong Cheng Dongfang Wang Zhendong Fan Yuanhao Zhang
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"For the purpose of studying the strata behavior due to multislicing top coal caving longwall mining along-the-strike direction in steeply dipping extra thick coal seams, the shield support pressures of the upper and lower slices of Panel 37220 in Dongxia coal mine were monitored using the KJ513 dynamic monitoring system. The set up rooms adopted the ""horizontal line-arc segmentinclined line"" form and used different types of shield supports. The results showed that the strata pressure of upper slice Panel 37220- 1 changed slightly along the strike direction, while along the dip direction it exhibited strong to weak pressure from bottom to top. The first weighting interval oflower slice Panel 37220-2 was about 60.Sm, and the average periodic weighting interval were about 22.6m. The strata behavior of Panel 37330-2 exhibited a spatiotemporal characteristic in that periodic weighting occurred first in the middle-upper part, followed by the middle and upper parts, arc segment, and finally the lower part. During the periodic weighting, the weighting interval and intensity also exhibited strong space characteristics. The average dynamic load coefficient was 1.48 and the maximum lateral pressure of the side shield was 900Kn1000kN.INTRODUCTIONThe steeply dipping coal seams account for about 20% of proven reserves and 10% of output in China (Wu, et al, 2014). About 50% of coal mines in the western China have steeply dipping seams, and are mainly distributed in Sichuan, Gansu, and Chongqing. When the steeply dipping seam employs longwall mining along the strike direction is employed, the waste rocks fill the gob nonhomogeneously along the dip direction, the deformation and caving of surrounding rocks exhibit obvious asymmetry and spatio-temporal characteristics with particular and complex strata behavior. In recent years, many research on strata behavior due to multi-slicing top coal caving longwall mining along-the-strike direction in steeply dipping extra thick coal seams have been performed with significant results (Shi, 1999; Wu, Xie, and Ren, 2010; Wu, Xie, Wang, and Ren, 2010). However, there has been a complete lack of research on monitoring the strata behavior due to multi-slicing top coal caving longwall mining in steeply dipping extra thick coal seam. Therefore, the strata behavior of multi-slicing panels 37220-1 and 37220-2 was systematically investigated in this research."
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APA: Dongfeng Yun Zhu Liu Wendong Cheng Dongfang Wang Zhendong Fan Yuanhao Zhang  (2016)  Strata Behavior Monitoring of the Sub-Inclination Fully Mechanized Top-Caving Face in Steeply Dipping Extra Thick Coal Seam

MLA: Dongfeng Yun Zhu Liu Wendong Cheng Dongfang Wang Zhendong Fan Yuanhao Zhang Strata Behavior Monitoring of the Sub-Inclination Fully Mechanized Top-Caving Face in Steeply Dipping Extra Thick Coal Seam. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2016.

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