Abstract

A high static load state significantly increases the risk of rock burst occurrences on the island working face, posing a significant threat to the safety of coal mine production. This paper focused on the engineering background of the 8204-2 working face at Tashan Coal Mine. Field research indicated that there were noticeable differences in the frequency of coal bursts in different regions and working face ranges, with the mine pressure being complex and severe. Through theory analysis, the stress concentration degree of the island working face was mainly affected by the buried depth, working face length, gob length, coal seam thickness, and coal pillar width. The stress distribution and plastic zone changes of the island working face, influenced by different factors, were studied by numerical simulation. The entity coal stress equation of the island working face was fitted and the mechanism of rock burst in the island working face was revealed. The research findings presented in this paper provide important theoretical support and technical guidance for the safe and efficient mining of island working faces.

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