Abstract

Aiming at the phenomenon of a large amount of roof subsidence and rib caving in the gob-side roadway under the special “umbrella” coal pillar in isolated panel No. 325 of Yangcun Coal Mine, the stress distribution regularity of the gob-side roadway under a “umbrella” coal pillar was studied in detail by establishing mathematical models, theoretical analysis, and numerical simulations. The results show that the following: (1) The stress distribution regularity of the irregular coal pillar is actually the mechanical structure of irregular gob. (2) The abutment pressure of the gob is always distributed vertically along the edge of the gob. When the edge of the gob intersects diagonally with the gob roadway, the stress distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway cannot be calculated only by the width of the coal pillar—the angle between the edge of the gob and the roadway should also be considered. (3) The abutment pressure at each cusp position in irregular gob extends in the opposite direction of the bisection cusp line, which may lead to peak stress concentration area in gob roadways with solid coal on both sides, and even roof caving and sidewall deviation disasters.

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