Shock and Vibration (Jan 2021)

A Study on the Impact of Longwall-Mining Operation on the Stability of a Slope-Pillar Structure

  • Wenyong Bai,
  • Jie Zhang,
  • Bin Wang,
  • Jianchen Zhang,
  • Hongru Li,
  • Sen Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9994904
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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The slope-pillar structure is defined as an artificial construction shaped by a surface highwall mining and an underground longwall mining. In order to study the impact of stress variations (induced by the longwall-mining operations) on the stability of a slope-pillar structure, No. 30101-1 working face of Nanliang Coal Mine was selected as the study subject. A series of analysis including physical similar simulation test and the theoretical analysis were conducted to study the movement pattern of the overlying strata in the working face of the slope and the loading and the stability of the pillar column revealing the mechanism of dynamic load instability of nonuniformly distributed load “slope pillar.” A “slope-pillar” reverse sliding structural model was proposed along with a newly established “slope-pillar” structural mechanical model and a formula to calculate the boundary width of the protection for the pillar under the extreme balance conditions. According to the study, the width of the protective pillar is designed at 20 m, and the roadway deformation during the working face and the stability of the pillar can satisfy the safety requirement concerning the working face, which further validates the theoretic deduction formula.