Abstract

AbstractThe large‐scale mining of coal resources promotes the formation of section coal pillar groups between working faces. The overlying strata are supported by coal pillars, which leads to the formation of a unique fracture‐bearing structure in the key stratum, resulting in the evolution of fissures (cracks) and a generally high load on the supports. Studying the fracture‐bearing structure formed by coal pillars and overlying strata (fissures) is the basis for realizing rational mining of working faces. Here, the evolution characteristics of coal pillar‐overburden rock (fissures) in shallow coal seam mining and the working resistance of the support with stable fracture bearing structure of section coal pillar and overburden rock were studied in the No. 1‐2 coal mining of Longhua Coal Mine in Shenmu City, Northern Shaanxi. The fissure evolution characteristics on both sides of the coal pillar and the fracture‐bearing structure of the rock stratum were obtained by physical similarity simulation experiment. The mechanical calculation model of the coal pillar‐overburden rock (fissure) structure was established by theoretical derivation and calculation, and the working resistance of advanced support with a stable mechanical structure was studied. The research shows that the fracture evolution and rock fracture characteristics of a shallow coal seam mining face can be divided into three zones. Through the reanalysis of the mechanical structure of coal pillar‐overburden rock (fissure), the combined mechanical structure of the subkey stratum consisting of a lagging broken step rock beam structure and the main key stratum consisting of a hinged rock beam structure was obtained. Combined with the failure characteristics of the section coal pillar, a mechanical structure calculation method suitable for the bearing characteristics of section coal pillar support in shallow coal buried layers was obtained, and the field measurement results were verified.

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