Strata Movement of Protective Seam Mining with Large Interburden ?? A Case Study

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 485 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
With increasing depth of coal mining in China, the number of coal and gas outbursts has been increasing for years. By means of destressing the protective seam, the gas in the protected seam is drained to reduce gas concentration in the high gassy seams, thus ultimately attaining simultaneous extraction of coal and gas. Base on the simulated material scale modeling and numerical simulation, the protective seam mining method was practiced at No. 8 coal mine in Pingdingshan city. After extracting the No. 15 seam, the overlying strata movement and the deformation of No. 9-10 protected seam were studied. The experiments showed that it was feasible to destress the protected seams with large interburden thickness. As the protective seam was being mined, the protected seam experienced dynamic movement process and the change in vertical stress in the No. 9-10 seam assumed ?W? shape. When the face had advanced 656 ft (200m) from the setup room, the No. 9-10 seam was fully destressed, resulting in easy gas drainage in the destressed zone. Recommendations on mining sequence of multiple seams mining in the Pingdingshan coal areas were made.
Citation
APA:
(2008) Strata Movement of Protective Seam Mining with Large Interburden ?? A Case StudyMLA: Strata Movement of Protective Seam Mining with Large Interburden ?? A Case Study. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2008.