Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk (Dec 2023)

Mechanism of the coal bursts in the working face during mining of steeply inclined and extra thick coal seam

  • Jinrong Cao,
  • Linming Dou,
  • Jiang He,
  • Jiahao Xie,
  • Zepeng Han,
  • Songwei Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2023.2206511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1

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AbstractCoal bursts caused by mining-induced seismicity occur in the working face in steeply inclined and extra thick coal seams (SIETCSs). This article presents a case study in SIETCS through discrete element simulation as well as field investigation. The evolution of the coal burst was studied from the perspective of stress distribution, crack propagation and coal fragment ejection. The results showed that dynamic failure mainly occurred in the coal near the roof. The deep bottom coal and the top coal near the roof are under high static stress due to the clamping effect of the roof and floor and the rotation of the deep roof. The coal burst in the working face was triggered by mining-induced seismicity. The coal burst occurred when the sum of the static stress and the dynamic stress caused by the mining-induced seismicity exceeds the sum of the ultimate strength of the coal and the support strength, which was called the ‘clamping-rotation-dynamic loads’ mechanism. During the coal burst, the cracks developed rapidly into the deep bottom coal and the top coal on the roof side. The results can serve as an important reference for the coal burst failure mechanism in the working face in SIETCSs.

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