Abstract

The construction of gas extraction boreholes in soft coal seams is prone to collapse and deformation, and grouting reinforcement is one of the main methods to solve the problem of efficient sealing. However, the reasonable selection of key grouting parameters still needs further research. In response to the problem of selecting grouting sealing parameters for gas drainage drilling in soft coal seams, based on the “concentric ring” reinforcement sealing technology obtained in previous research, the key parameters and sealing technology of the “concentric ring” reinforcement were studied through theoretical calculation and numerical simulation experiments. The slurry diffusion morphology and range under different grouting pressures and grouting time slurry viscosity were obtained. Finally, in order to explore the application effect of key grouting parameters, on-site industrial tests were conducted in a soft and high gas coal seam. The research results indicate that the optimal grouting pressure for the “retaining wall rock hole ring” should not be less than 3 MPa, the reasonable grouting time should be 10–15 min, and the water material ratio of the grouting material should be greater than 1:1; The use of new reinforcement sealing and grouting technology can ensure long-term good extraction effect. Compared to the testing of drilling sealing effect using ordinary cloth bags with two plugs and one injection, The adoption of new reinforcement sealing technology can effectively prevent the deformation and collapse of the borehole before sealing, and due to two rounds of grouting and pre reinforcement of fractured coal, the sealing effect of the borehole is also relatively good. The research results have important theoretical value for guiding the drilling and sealing grouting engineering of gas extraction in soft coal seams.

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