Shock and Vibration (Jan 2021)

Rock Burst Mechanism under Coupling Action of Working Face Square and Regional Tectonic Stress

  • Sitao Zhu,
  • Decheng Ge,
  • Fuxing Jiang,
  • Cunwen Wang,
  • Dong Li,
  • Xiaoguang Shang,
  • Baoliang Zhang,
  • Zhaoyi Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5538179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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With the development of faults in many coalfields, many large faults will form a relatively independent area, forming regional tectonic stress concentration. Under the influence of mining, it is easy to induce fault activation, produce mine tremor, and then induce rock burst. Through field investigation, theoretical analysis, numerical simulation, and engineering verification, the overburden movement model of No. 3504 working face square and fault activation in Liangbaosi Coal Mine was established. The stress variation and energy release law of working face advance and fault area were analyzed, and the mechanism of rock burst under the coupling action of working face square and regional tectonic stress was revealed. The results show that the regional stress adjustment and fault activation are caused by the large-scale overall movement of overburden during the working face square, and there is a peak value of elastic energy release during the fault activation, which is easy to produce large energy mine earthquake. The energy level of the daily maximum energy event is higher than that of the initial mining stage in the square period, and the location of on-site large energy microseismic event is basically consistent with the predicted fault strike. The study provides a theoretical basis for the prevention and control of rock burst during the working face square under the condition of regional tectonic stress.