The Influence of the First Layer Thickness of Immediate Roof on its Stability

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 3437 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Bedded structure is the characteristics of coal measures strata. Bedding planes, coal streaks and soft rock bands existing in roof strata destroyed its continuity in the direction perpendicular to the coal seams. The statistics from a large number of long wall faces in which serious roof fall accidents occurred in Datong coal mining area suggest that beddings planes, coal streaks, soft rock bands, especially the first layer thickness of immediate roof have a great influence on its stability. As the first layer thickness increases, the probability of serious roof fall accidents decreases. Based on the investigations finite element method is used to analyze stress and displacement in the first layer of immediate roof. The results indicate that the thicker the first layer is, the less the roof convergence in the unsupported area is. Stress and strain features in stratified immediate roof are quite different f7om those in non- bedded immediate roof. In stratified immediate roof, every stratum has each own tensile zone in the upper portion and compressive zone in the lower portion, while tensile zone in the first layer is less, the tensile stress is the greatest.
Citation
APA:
(2005) The Influence of the First Layer Thickness of Immediate Roof on its StabilityMLA: The Influence of the First Layer Thickness of Immediate Roof on its Stability. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2005.