Applied Sciences (Jul 2020)

Comprehensive Study of Strata Movement Behavior in Mining a Longwall Top Coal Caving Panel of a Composite Coal Seam with Partings

  • Hongtao Liu,
  • Linfeng Guo,
  • Guangming Cao,
  • Xidong Zhao,
  • Pengfei Wang,
  • Tianhong Huo,
  • Gang Yang,
  • Cheng Hao,
  • Qiang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10155311
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
p. 5311

Abstract

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Strata movement due to extraction of a longwall panel is of great significance both in terms of environment and ground control. Thick coal seam extraction is expected to severely disturb the overburden, which is critical. Most studies use only one or two methods to investigate strata movement that are not thorough or comprehensive. This paper presents a detailed comprehensive case study of strata movement in extraction of a longwall top coal caving panel of a composite coal seam with partings in the Baozigou Coal Mine. The caved zone and fractured zone development were captured through physical modeling by incorporating the digital image correlation method (DICM), universal distinct element code (UDEC) numerical modeling, and field observation with the method of high-pressure water injection. The result of the physical modeling is 90 m. The numerical modeling result is 84 m. Field data show that the fractured zone is 81 m. Therefore, it demonstrates that the results from different methods are consistent, which indicates that the results from this comprehensive study are reliable and scientific.

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