Abstract
Static crushing agent (SCA) offers advantages such as good safety, no harmful gases, and minimal vibration, making SCA ideal for rock crushing in mines or underground engineering. To scientifically implement the section expansion of mine roadway, the rock mechanical parameters, SCA expansion properties, and cracking behavior of surrounding rock were investigated using laboratory tests, numerical simulations, and field experiments. Results indicate that the smaller hole spacing of SCA improves the fracturing effect on rock mass, reduces the required fracture initiation stress and penetration stress, and the presence of a free surface aids in fracture development in the rock mass. Optimal borehole design parameters and spacing distributions of the SCA were determined, and corresponding construction techniques of roadway expansion were proposed. Field tests demonstrate that static crushing technology, under multi-row drilling conditions, is highly effective for rock roadway expansion projects. These findings provide valuable guidance for non-explosive expansion and other roof breaking treatment projects.
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