Abstract

The accurate prediction of the height of the water-conducting fracture zone is essential for the prevention of roof damage by water disasters in coal mines. The development law of water-conducting fracture zone in combined mining of Jurassic and Carboniferous coal seams is different from that of previous research results. This study constructed an engineering geomechanics model to carry out material simulation and numerical simulation. The changes of stress, displacement, and fracture propagation were analyzed and compared with the results of formula calculation and field measurement, revealing the combined action of Jurassic and Carboniferous coal seams on the development law of water-conducting fracture zone. The results show that: (1) stress concentration is formed in the middle of the goaf in Jurassic coal seam, resulting in the high height of water-conducting fracture zone and the fracture “closed”; (2) the mining of Carboniferous coal seams caused the second subsidence of Jurassic goaf, and closed fracture “activated”; (3) the height of the water-conducting fracture zone obtained by the empirical formula is small, which is quite different from the actual situation. These research results are of significance for determining the height of the water-conducting fracture zone in Jurassic and Carboniferous coal seams during combined mining and the prevention of coal roof water hazards.

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