Shock and Vibration (Jan 2021)

Research on Stress Distribution Characteristics for Uniquely Shaped Roadway with Hard Roof in Steeply Inclined Coal Seam and Support Technology of Reducing Vibration Impact

  • Junhui Zhang,
  • Hui Chen,
  • Xiuzhi Shi,
  • Weiming Guan,
  • Xiaolong Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/2785479
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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This paper presents a comprehensive study of the stress distribution and stability analysis of a uniquely shaped roadway having a steeply dipping hard roof. The coal seam and its roof have a certain impact tendency, which is the internal condition of rock burst. The syncline tectonic stress causes the original rock stress to reach a higher level. The large amount of coal produced in the coal mine and the large movement range of the upper strata cause the huge mining additional stress around the stope. The impact load caused by “cantilever beam” fracture of hard roof can induce and strengthen rock burst. Its engineering geological setting encompasses the mining process and surrounding rock conditions of No. 6 Coal Seam in the 2130 coal mine of Xinjiang. Numerical simulations with theoretical analysis and field measurements investigated a proposed new truss combined support scheme for implementation. A comparison was made of the differences in the state parameters of the road under the new and old support conditions. The application of the new combined support technology changed the form of the stress distribution around the road. Apart from the displacements of the two coal sidewalls, the new support system notably reduced the displacement of roof and floor by 67.8% and 83.6%, respectively. After the implementation of the new support scheme, the frequency of the original rock burst in the working face is greatly reduced, the surrounding rock control and field application effects also remained good, and personnel and equipment safety and production plan have a good guarantee.