Energy Science & Engineering (Jan 2020)

Cooperative load‐bearing characteristics of a pillar group and a gob pile in partially caved areas at shallow depth

  • Defu Zhu,
  • Xuanmin Song,
  • Haocheng Li,
  • Zhenghe Liu,
  • Chen Wang,
  • Yuming Huo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 89 – 103

Abstract

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Abstract Stress concentration in partially caved goaf is the main cause of dynamic pressure accident in the lower seam mining. Aimed at the characteristics of caving in shallow partially caved goaf (PCG) and the specificity of interior load‐bearing structures, a classification criterion of goaf caving was proposed. The characteristics of cooperative load‐bearing in pillar group and gob pile were revealed by numerical calculation, physical simulation, and theoretical analysis. Taking intermittent mining as an example, combined with the deformation behaviors of the main roof and the loading characteristics of waster rock mass, the characteristics of the load‐bearing of gob piles were described in the form of a piecewise function. A FLAC3D model of intermittent mining is modeled to evaluate the stability of pillars, the long‐term stability and distribution laws of overlying loads were revealed through a refined model. The results show that the width of the caved zone bearing the load in the intermittent goaf is about 20 m, and the maximum load‐bearing capacity is 1.055 MPa. The maximum depth of the plastic region in one side of the pillar is 1.48 m, and the load on elastic zone is about 11.33 MPa. This study provides a method for the study of the caving characteristics and load uncertainty in PCG, and the results provide important theoretical values for the safe mining of lower coal seams.

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