Using CO2 Fracturing to Weaken Roofs During the Initial Phase of Longwall Coal Mining - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 23, 2023
Abstract
During the initial process of mining a longwall working face, it is often found that the roof will not collapse readily, which
increases the risk of later roof collapse disasters. Explosive and hydraulic fracturing are common roof weakening techniques;
however, they have certain limitations. In the present study, CO2
fracturing was used for roof weakening during the initial
mining phase in the Changcun coal mine, China, which is a novel strategy. First, by analyzing the lithological characteristics
of the working face and applying combined beam theory, the breaking spans of the top coal, immediate roof, and main
roof were determined before weakening. An F-35 CO2
fracturing device with a rated pressure of 270 MPa was used, which
provides fracturing energy equivalent to 0.968 kg of TNT. The fracture radius of the main roof was studied by ANSYS/
LS-DYNA combined with the hanging roof-breaking theory to determine the optimal layout of CO2
fracturing drills. The
results show that the breaking spans of the top coal, immediate roof, and main roof were reduced by 3.99 m, 7.66 m, and
22.03 m, respectively. The main roof collapsed as the working face advanced, eliminating the chance of later roof collapse
disasters. Compared with hydraulic fracturing and explosives, CO2
fracturing is safer and more practical, giving it significant
application potential.
Citation
APA: (2023) Using CO2 Fracturing to Weaken Roofs During the Initial Phase of Longwall Coal Mining - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
MLA: Using CO2 Fracturing to Weaken Roofs During the Initial Phase of Longwall Coal Mining - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.