Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (Oct 2016)

Influence of fault slip on mining-induced pressure and optimization of roadway support design in fault-influenced zone

  • Hongwei Wang,
  • Yaodong Jiang,
  • Sheng Xue,
  • Lingtao Mao,
  • Zhinan Lin,
  • Daixin Deng,
  • Dengqiang Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrmge.2016.03.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
pp. 660 – 671

Abstract

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This paper presents an investigation on the characteristics of overlying strata collapse and mining-induced pressure in fault-influenced zone by employing the physical modeling in consideration of fault structure. The precursory information of fault slip during the underground mining activities is studied as well. Based on the physical modeling, the optimization of roadway support design and the field verification in fault-influenced zone are conducted. Physical modeling results show that, due to the combined effect of mining activities and fault slip, the mining-induced pressure and the extent of damaged rock masses in the fault-influenced zone are greater than those in the uninfluenced zone. The sharp increase and the succeeding stabilization of stress or steady increase in displacement can be identified as the precursory information of fault slip. Considering the larger mining-induced pressure in the fault-influenced zone, the new support design utilizing cables is proposed. The optimization of roadway support design suggests that the cables can be anchored in the stable surrounding rocks and can effectively mobilize the load bearing capacity of the stable surrounding rocks. The field observation indicates that the roadway is in good condition with the optimized roadway support design.

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