Advances in Civil Engineering (Jan 2021)

Study on the “Pressure Relief and Yielding Support” Joint Prevention and Control Technology for the Weak Impact Roadway in the Extremely Thick Coal Seam

  • Zengde Yin,
  • Jinxiao Liu,
  • Wenbin Sun,
  • Kebao Guo,
  • Feng Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6635350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Weak impact occurs during roadway excavation in some extremely thick coal seams in China. Although this hazard is not enough to destroy the roadway, it will cause fracturing and large deformation of the roadway surrounding rock, resulting in the fracturing of bolts and anchor cables and bringing great difficulties to roadway support. In the hope of solving this problem, firstly, the reason for impact occurrence in the roadway of the extremely thick coal seam is analyzed from the perspective of energy. Then, the surrounding rock fracture evolution in such a roadway is explored by means of numerical simulation, microseism, and borehole observation. Furthermore, the “pressure relief and yielding support” joint prevention and control technology is proposed and applied to Yili No. 1 Coal Mine. The field engineering application results show that the joint prevention and control technology can effectively reduce the impact energy and ensure the stability of the roadway surrounding rock in the extremely thick coal seam. The research findings can provide a theoretical foundation for the roadway support of the same type.