Mechanical Model and Engineering Measurement Analysis of Structural Stability of Key Aquiclude Strata

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 3485 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 12, 2022
Abstract
Mining accidents due to inrushing water are caused by sudden changes in seepage owing to structural damage to key strata
of the aquiclude. The backfill mining method can be used to control the movement of the strata, weaken the evolution of
fractures owing to damage by key aquiclude strata (KAS), and control the channel for inrushing water. This study develops
a mechanical model of a composite beam on a non-uniform elastic foundation of the KAS by analyzing the coupling relationship
between the filling body and the key water-resisting layer of the aquiclude. Equations of the deflection-induced
deformation, bending moment, and maximum tensile stress of the KAS are analyzed, formulae to calculate the allowable
tensile stress and backfill materials’ compaction ratio (BMCR) to ensure structural stability are derived, and are used to
provide the critical BMCR for their structural instability. The results of field measurements show that the subsidence of
the roof was 600–700 mm with an average BMCR of 80.63%. Damage to the overlying strata was controlled to ensure safe
mining and the disposal of solid waste from the aquifer. The research here is useful for ensuring safety during mining while
protecting water resources.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Mechanical Model and Engineering Measurement Analysis of Structural Stability of Key Aquiclude StrataMLA: Mechanical Model and Engineering Measurement Analysis of Structural Stability of Key Aquiclude Strata. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.