Similar material simulation research on movement law of roof over-lying strata in stope of fully mechanized caving face with large mining height |
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Authors: | Yong-jian Zhu Gang Peng |
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Affiliation: | [1]School of Mining and Safety Engineering, Hunan University of Science and Technology, Xiangtan 411201, China [2]Hunan Key Laboratory of Safe Mining Techniques of Coal Mines, Xiangtan 411201, China |
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Abstract: | Similar material simulation test was carried out in a geological model of W9–15101 fully mechanized caving face with large mining height in the Liuhuanggou Colliery, in Xinjiang Uigur Autonomous Region. The roof overlying strata movement law in the stope of a fully mechanized caving face with large mining height was studied and show that the roof overlying strata in the stope of a fully mechanized caving face with large mining height can be formed into a stable arch structure; the fracture rock beam is formed resembling a “bond beam”, but it has essentially the structure of “multi-span beams” under the big structure of the stable arch. The roof overlying strata movement law in the stope of a fully mechanized caving face with large mining height is similar to that of the common, fully mechanized caving stope, which is determined by the deformation and instability of the structure of “multi-span beams”. But because of the differences between the mining heights, the peak pressure in the stope of a fully mechanized caving face with large mining height is smaller while the affected area of abutment pressure is wider in the front of the working face; this is the obvious difference in abutment pressure between the stope of a fully mechanized caving face with large mining height and that of the common. |
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