Energy Science & Engineering (Oct 2024)

Sensitivity analysis of geological mining influencing factors on the pressure relief effect of upper protective layer mining

  • Wulin Lei,
  • Xuanhong Du,
  • Dingding Zhang,
  • Jian Wang,
  • Rili Yang,
  • Chao Zheng,
  • Xu Huang,
  • Siyang Wang,
  • Jian Zhao,
  • Juheng Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.1914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
pp. 4703 – 4719

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Abstract To study the influence of different geological and mining factors on the decompression effect of protective layer mining, a numerical simulation was carried out using FLAC3D numerical software. Taking the Hulusu coal mine as the engineering background, numerical simulation studies were carried out under different mining heights, working face lengths, interlayer lithologies and layer spacing by using FLAC3D numerical software, and the effects of different geological and mining factors on the degree of decompression and the scope of decompression were quantitatively investigated through the control of single‐factor variables. The results show that: the stress at the critical depth of impact ground pressure is 16.44 MPa, and the coefficient of unloading degree C = 0.5 is the indicator of sufficient unloading; the unloading effect of the protected layer decreases with the increase of layer spacing, lithological strength, and length of the working face, and increases with the increase of mining height; the geological and mining parameters of the protected layer show a functional relationship with the critical depth of the unloading, and the order of the influence of pressure relief effect is layer spacing > mining height > interlayer lithology > working face length. The results of the study are very important for the determination of the mining parameters of the protective layer, the estimation of the protective effect, and the design of the management programme of impact pressure.

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