Experimental Study on the Roof Behaviors in Pitching Oblique Longwall Mining Area of Steeply Dipping Seam

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Jan 7, 2020

Abstract

The deformation, failure, and filling characteristics of a caving roof in the initial and normal mining stages of a pitching oblique longwall mining area are analyzed using large-scale threedimensional physical-similitude experiments and numerical calculations to study the characteristics of roof fracture and migration in a steeply dipping seam. The results show that the roof fracture development has evident sequential and spatial characteristics. Among them, immediate roof breaking in different parts of the mining area shows difference in time and space. The failure sequence of the immediate roof in different areas changes with the mining; unique regional stability evolution characteristics are observed in the suspended immediate roof simultaneously, resulting in its significant regional stability on the goaf filling.
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APA:  (2020)  Experimental Study on the Roof Behaviors in Pitching Oblique Longwall Mining Area of Steeply Dipping Seam

MLA: Experimental Study on the Roof Behaviors in Pitching Oblique Longwall Mining Area of Steeply Dipping Seam. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.

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