Abstract

With the increase of mining scale and depth, the cascading pillar failure (CPF) disaster has gradually become one of the core technical challenges for safe mining. This paper studies the CPF disaster of multi-pillar (P1-2, P2-3, P3-4 and P4-5) at 848 m level of Alhada Lead-Zinc Mine based on the RFPA2D numerical simulation software and stiffness theory. The numerical simulation results indicate that the load transfer effect induces the domino instabilities of double pillar (P2-3 and P3-4) and double pillar (P1-2 and P4-5), which is characterized by the ‘2 + 2’ compound failure mode. The physical essence of load transfer effect is revealed through numerical simulation, which is the elastic rebound of surrounding rockmass (such as roof-floor). In addition, the theoretical model of rebound overload mechanism of roof-multi-pillar-floor system is established based on the catastrophe theory, and the instability criterion, sudden jump and energy release of roof-multi-pillar-floor system are derived. Finally, the main influencing factors of load transfer effect such as pillar spacing and damage fracture zone are quantitatively analyzed, and the load transfer law shows that the load transfer effect decreases with the increasing pillar spacing and is hindered by the structural plane in the surrounding rockmass.

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