Experimental Study on Influence of Additional Stress Induced by Hydrophobic Drainage on Vertical Shaft‑Lining - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 23
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- Publication Date:
- Mar 16, 2023
Abstract
With the increasing depth of coal mining, the coal mine shaft traverses’ strata conditions become more and more complex.
Shafts are often located in deep thick strata with unstable aquifers, and coal mining requires short-term rapid drainage of
aquifers; the additional stress caused by aquifer water drainage is the direct cause of the shaft-lining failure. Over the years,
many experts have conducted research on the shaft-lining damage caused by the consolidation and subsidence of the soil layer
induced by the long-term drainage of the aquifer. On this basis, this paper conducts an in-depth study of the dynamic change
of the pore water pressure of the aquifer in the short-term drainage and its influence on the response of shaft-lining strain
and surface subsidence. The result shows that the Mandel effect of pore water pressure around the shaft-lining is obvious at
the beginning of drainage, and the pore water pressure suddenly increases; the increase is independent of the drainage rate,
which leads to the sudden increase of the shaft-lining strain value unrelated to the drainage rate. The result also shows that
with the gradual dissipation of pore water pressure, the increase of shaft-lining strain is positively related to the drainage
rate and negatively related to the drainage distance, and the variation trend of horizontal strain is greater than that of vertical
strain, which appoints the main cause of shaft-lining damage.
Citation
APA: (2023) Experimental Study on Influence of Additional Stress Induced by Hydrophobic Drainage on Vertical Shaft‑Lining - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
MLA: Experimental Study on Influence of Additional Stress Induced by Hydrophobic Drainage on Vertical Shaft‑Lining - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.