Energy Science & Engineering (Mar 2021)

Optimization of staggered distance of coal pillars in multiseam mining: Theoretical analysis and numerical simulation

  • Xueyang Sun,
  • Mingjiao Lu,
  • Cheng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.824
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 357 – 374

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Abstract Aimed at solving problems related to water retention and loss reduction in multiseam mining, a mechanical model of staggered distance mining was established. First, elastic and plastic slip line field theories were used to calculate the reasonable staggered distance expressions of multiseam mining. The staggered distance schemes of multiseam mining were optimized using the numerical simulation software FLAC3D. By performing an experiment comparing similar materials, the influence on water retention and loss reduction by optimal and unfavorable staggered distance schemes in multiseam mining was explored. The results showed that the σzz curve was distributed in the shape of a “peak” of the staggering distance coal pillars, the Z displacement curve was a “Л,” and the surface subsidence curve was a “W.” Each of these displayed the rule of “decrease then increase.” In staggered distance multiseam mining, the optimal staggered distance value for coal seam Nos. 2 and 3 was 40 m, while the most unfavorable staggered distance value was 0 m. The corresponding subsidence coefficients of the optimal staggered distance values were 0.29, 0.23, and 0.19, under the condition of keeping the optimal staggered distance value for coal seam Nos. 1 and 2 unchanged. These results could be beneficial in reduction of surface subsidence and may also have specific practical engineering significance.

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