Research on technology of roadway protection by hard roof-cutting and pressure-relief in fully mechanized caving faces
Zhang Jianjing1, Wang Chengshuai2,3, Wu Xuefeng1, Ren Shijie1, Guo Liang1, Liu Zhipeng2
1. Jincheng Coal Industry Co., Ltd., Shanxi Coking Coal Huozhou Coal Electric Group, Linfen 041000, China; 2. School of Energy and Mining Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, Beijing 100083, China; 3. Shanxi Province Energy Staff Education Center, Taiyuan 030012, China
Aiming at the problem of deformation and failure of the track roadway in the mining area caused by the mining of No.10-205 hard roof fully mechanized caving face in Jincheng Mine, the method of combining theoretical analysis, numerical simulation and field test was used to study the roof cutting and pressure relief roadway protection technology of hard roof. The results showed that the pressure relief effect of the original blasting roof cutting scheme was poor. The fundamental reason was that the height of the roof cutting was too small to effectively block the stress transfer of the overlying strata. The optimization parameters of blasting roof cutting of hard roof in 10-205 working face were analyzed and put forward, that was, the height of roof cutting was 22.6 m and the angle of roof cutting was 12 °. The engineering application of deep and shallow hole combined blasting roof cutting and pressure relief technology was carried out. The roof and floor convergence of the track roadway in the mining area decreased from 856 mm to 315 mm, and the convergence of the two sides decreased from 625 mm to 275 mm. The deformation of the roadway had been effectively controlled and good roadway protection effect has been achieved.
张建静1,王成帅2,3,吴雪峰1,任世杰1,郭 亮1, 刘志鹏2. 综放工作面坚硬顶板切顶卸压护巷技术研究[J]. 煤炭与化工, 2024, 47(10): 12-16,21..
Zhang Jianjing1, Wang Chengshuai2,3, Wu Xuefeng1, Ren Shijie1, Guo Liang1, Liu Zhipeng2. Research on technology of roadway protection by hard roof-cutting and pressure-relief in fully mechanized caving faces. CCI, 2024, 47(10): 12-16,21..