The Characteristics Of Mining-Induced Fractures In Overlying Strata

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Jialin Xu
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Bed separations position, size, development characteristics and their influence factors have been analyzed in-depth by experimental and theoretical methods. The results show that the key strata determine the creation, development and space-time distribution of the overburden bed separations and fractures. Based on the dynamic growth principle during the two-stage development of bed separations, the theory of section-grouting for the overburden bed separation space and the O-ring theory for the pressure-relieved methane drainage are proposed. The technique has been applied in some coal mines in China to reduce surface subsidence and for methane drainage. Keywords: rock strata movements; key stratum; bed separation; bed separation grouting; pressure-relieved methane drainage
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APA: Jialin Xu  (2003)  The Characteristics Of Mining-Induced Fractures In Overlying Strata

MLA: Jialin Xu The Characteristics Of Mining-Induced Fractures In Overlying Strata. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2003.

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